I think it would be epic for forum activity and discussion if users were given the option to load Burst to their userid/account and then specify an amount 0.1 to 1 Burst that would go with each Upvote to the user post they upvoted. Essentially good content and posts or simply bad ones that other users agree on would be rewarded with everyones favorite crypto Burst. I know I will load a chunk and start handing them out to smart posters. I know it's possible just to put a Burst wallet address in the signature of your post profile, but it would be much cleaner and more fun to have internal forum wallets and just toss them around like high rollers on Upvotes.
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Posts made by ctt
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Attaching Burst Payments to Upvotes on this Forumposted in General Discussion
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Love Crypto - Love Burstposted in Introduce Yourself
I only recently discovered Burst and what differentiates it from the onslaught of alternate crypto currencies. I love the hard drive space concept and the energy savings it provides. One of the main points of attack that Visa and Master Card employ over Crypto Markets is the energy cost per transaction. They release press constantly against how much wasted energy Bitcoin and other GPU mining currencies burn. I first discovered Bitcoin in 2008 at 0.008 per Bitcoin and wanted to put $2000 into it, my brother recently getting burned on an internet HYIP told me it was a scam. I missed that opportunity big time, but did buy a lot of it at $50 and made a ton. I know there is room for many great BlockChain products, especially those that solve problems and the market cap of it is no where near what is potentially possible. I am an entrepreneur with a very active digital advertising agency, I am a generalist when it comes to technology and servers. I love investing, poker, cryptocurrencies and my wife and child more than anything material. I hope to be a large benefit to Burst investors by continually releasing press, ideation and products until it grows into an uncontrollable beast of it's own doing.
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RE: WTF - Burst Priceposted in Price & Trading Discussion
Do not think about the price in terms of Satoshi right now, think about Market Capitalization. When the Market Cap hits $100 million, which is "tiny" compared to any Stock or Top 10 Crypto Currency. You will realize, it's only the beginning. The Japanese legalization of Bitcoin as currency put a new avenue of capital directly from market funds to Bitcoin. This in turn is going to inject 100 Billion or more this year into Crypto Market Cap. Almost all will go up with the increase, especially coins that have a unique edge and promise like Burst does. If you are depending on the money you put in, yes cash out until you are comfortable holding only what you can afford to lose. If you have credit card debt, like one user mentioned, YES, cash out and pay off your credit cards!! If you bought it as an investment, don't get excited by micro gains. Spend your time spreading the word about the Burst opportunity and sell a few 1000 of them for cash if you want to your friends. Lol. Write articles, tweets, facebook posts, explain what Crypto Currency is, what Bitcoin is, and what opportunities still may exist in emerging currencies that solve the perceived problems of Bitcoin, like Burst. ;) Technically, depending on where you live, you should disclose you are long/holding Burst.
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RE: Useful Burst Based Software Applications (Idea List for Developers to make Burst from projects)posted in Development
Dawallet, are you a developer? Can you help me understand which skillsets we would be looking for on dev projects for Burst Coin, is it best to be a Java Dev or C, or another language? I am willing to hire some developers for Cash on Upwork to push some projects forward.
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Useful Burst Based Software Applications (Idea List for Developers to make Burst from projects)posted in Development
As Burst is the only Crypto Currency to be centralized around "free" drive space directly for mining vs getting rewarded for storing sketchy content (like Storj), I am thinking a number of applications could be developed to simultaneously mine Burst and provide simple connectivity to the developers pool.
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Continuous Defrag / Burst Plot Allocator. Reserve 20% of the end users free space for usage and use the other 80% for Burst Plots, reallocate if user goes below 15% free space. Also give user option to adjust ratios. All Gui based for Mac/Windows/Linux, keep it simple for setup and mining. Many open source drive defragmentation tools are available to integrate for the speed improvement side.
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Burst Saver, a screen saver that only processes Burst transactions while the user is away from the computer.
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Qnap/Open Nas/Free Nas/any other Nas based echo systems. Write a QPKG for native Burst wallet with full block chain and node hosting. Allow Nas operator to allocate certain amount of TB to Burst Mining.
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RE: The Canary - Burst Early Warning Systemposted in Burst Projects & Crowdfundings
This is great, I got into this exact debate with a friend of mine when I was concerned with the predictability of the cloud hosted wallets which leverage 12 word seed phrases like Electrum and Jaxx. I think the one issue everyone is missing with the dictionary concept. Yes, your wallets are "safe" when it's just your wallets, but what if the attacker(s) wait for 10 million users to leverage that dictionary and just randomly fire out combinations. Would they not be able to randomly hit wallets much faster than the predicted brute force time for one single wallet?
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RE: Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photosposted in General Discussion
@Gibsalot Thank You, yes there is always a 'problem', haha.
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RE: Japanese Involvement in Burstposted in General Discussion
@haitch Do you mean the content on burst-team.us? I am noticing a number of things that need grammar correction in English.
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RE: BTC Lending on Poloniex and Leveraging Interest Earned to Scoop Burstposted in General Discussion
@Gibsalot Yes, I should clarify, I just mean don't put a large quantity sale order up. So others get this mental idea of a "sell wall" and bid lower. It's best to feed it out slowly and slightly above the lowest ask. If you see more ask action pile on infront of you just withdraw your sale until things calm down again.
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RE: Japanese Involvement in Burstposted in General Discussion
@haitch I could host it too, but don't want duplicate content all over if someone else already hosted it and I do not know how to read Japanese nor "search" it. :)