BurstCoin.ml:8080 Tate's Pool
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Can someone explain to me the "share" column on the Lex page. I have seen my share as high as 7000, after 99 rounds but I know it's not going to pay out 7k? The burst ninja I could predict what my share would be since it showed it, how do I figure with the Lex?
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@gumbi17 Your shares are kept for 99 rounds/blocks that we did not win, anything older then 99 rounds/blocks the shares are deleted. The shares are based off your DL and the blocks DL, so whoever has the best DLs throughout the last 99 rounds/blocks will have more shares. The block is divided between the shares. For a example say we have won a block of a value of 2,150 Burst, and we have 50 miners and the pool has a total of 500,000 shares between the miners, and you have 15,000 shares of that, about half of that block will be sent to the block finder, then the pool will payout the rest of that block to the shareholders, you would get 500,000/15,000 1,120/33.333333333-1 = 32.6 Burst. There is no max or min amount of shares. Each payout is different, the pool could have 750,000 shares one payout and could have 50,000 the next between all the miners. There is no set amount of Burst per share. The Burst are divided between how many shares the miner has.
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Can't wait until we find some block(s)
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I told are vps provider we need more CPU cores, this should fix this: Nonce was committed to pool, but not confirmed Just waiting for them to get back with me. I'm also getting the pool verified by adsense, to help pay for the VPS.
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Just to let you all know the pool might be down for a bit because we are doing an upgrade to the server. i'll try to get up as soon as possible. They are having to move servers, to meet the specifications of the upgrade. This should help with DLs getting confirmed.
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From attacks, upgrade.. down site and other, i'm mining from 4 days and the pool not pay me. Why? sometime i see 5000-7000 shares (99) then reset, payment from the world and i'm not paid. I wish to know why before leaving the pool.
Because I'm running current for nothing.
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@DevilAngel It will take the pool a bit to get on balance, if you send me your burst address. I will send you some.
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Sorry guys, I forgot to open port 8020 and 8080 after switching servers.
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@Tate-A said in BurstCoin.ml:8080 Tate's Pool:
Sorry guys, I forgot to open port 8020 and 8080 after switching servers.
Yeah saw miner offline and thought wtf...went on website and everyone was mining so I changed port to 80 and everything was OK. Another advantage of having 3 ports. ^_-
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@Tate-A Hi there, I've been mining on your pool for 2 days now, and I still haven't recieved payment yet. I have 1342 GB of power. Can you just check to see if everything is alright? I'm pretty new to this. My wallet ID is BURST-GDHH-Q83S-CU6U-AVNZC
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guess you need 50burst min payout. i also mined about 2 days now with 2440GB.
ID:BURST-Z3VT-T649-YQ9B-4PEA9
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@I_Wanna_Name You will make about ~10 Burst a day. When the pool start finding more blocks payout will be better. Sent you some Burst and asset.
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@Tate-A Ok, thanks a bunch!
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I have also been mining for the last few days with 1.60 TB and have not received a single coin despite the 3 Blocks that were forged today and the one yesterday. It would be really great if you could check the payouts for the miners with smaller shares.
My ID is BURST-BJSX-4C6A-UH35-F4Q3A
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I'm in the same boat, mining but unsure how to get the payout, but I have a very small plot so I assume to just wait and be patient.
My question is: how do you guys know when the pool forges a block? There seems to be no indication on the website. Are you just checking the "winner" result in the miner? Or are you seeing with the active rounds resets back to (1) before it hits (99) ?
Thanks all
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Give be a bit, have to reinstall apache. For some reason apache went nuts it's all f***ed up. port 81, and 8124 work.
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@Tate-A Good thing I made a snapshot of the server before I did the update on the server
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@Tate-A Snapshots are the greatest invention in human existence ......
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Can u low a bit the min payout? If we (small miners) grow up a little bit fast, we can buy some HDD's and mine more for us and for the pool v.v
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@DevilAngel Lower thresholds for payouts means more of you earnings getting lost in fees. I'm sure @Tate-A can lower them, but is this a case of be careful of what you wish for ?

