Is anyone else having problems seeing their account via the the AIO windows client? I have not been able to access it for at least 2 days now. I am able to mine through it, but it keeps timing out after launching before it gets to the login screen. I've tried on several PCs and 2 different versions, which I assume means it is down again. Any ideas when this may be back up? I made some changes recently and would really like to see how it is affecting my rewards.
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AIO/Wallet not available?posted in Help & Support
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RE: Blago's Burst-Miner (Win)posted in Miner
@Blago Sweet! that got it going! thanks for the quick reply! that thing screams with AVX2 now... thanks for adding that option!
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RE: How long show it take to get Bursts after changing pools?posted in Mining & Plotting
@Gibsalot the Pool's address in the 2nd box. And my account's passphrase in the first box
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RE: My weekly earnings seem WAY too low... help trouble-shooting please!posted in Help & Support
Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it!
So, I am looking at the list of pools you linked and believe I might understand the issue. I am indeed with burst-team.us as I was able to match that CC62C address in my client to their address listed on that page. I see that we have mined 302 blocks over the past 10 days, but if I understand correctly, there are 1784 miners that those blocks are getting dispersed to. By contrast, burstcoin.biz pool mined a few more blocks (339) but only has 486 active miners so the share per miner is a lot more.
However, this probably also means that the average miner in that pool has a lot more TB mining so not quite sure how to make the ultimate decision. I have heard that ninja is primarily for those with large HDD farms so will probably not try that right away. I think for now I will give burstcoin.biz a try and see what happens.
Thanks again... any other tips would be appreciated.
Anyone think that overlap notification could be an issue? If so, how would i go about rectifying that?
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RE: Plot Optimizer v1.6 with GUI 1.0.3-j6jq (Win) [Not for XPlotter]posted in Plotter
Really good info in this thread for a newbie like me :)
So, am I correct in assuming that if I were to optimize my current 2TB plot (on a 5TB drive), it would create a 2nd 2TB plot on that same drive. Then, if I did not delete the non-optimized Plot, the miner would actually mine both plots? My first thought was that this would be a good way to compare pre and post optimization, but on second thought, it probably will just give the combined results of both plots, correct?
What criteria in the command window should I look for to benchmark my pre-optimized plot so I can compare afterwards?
Also, if optimizing does make sense for me (Im CPU mining on Windows AIO GUI using an i7-6800k), the problem is that it will be difficult to get an entire drive optimized since you always need the amount of space equivalent to the plot you are optimizing. So, I can do it for my 2TB of 5TB, but I could not repeat that same process for a 2nd plot of 2TB on this drive because then I would be at 4 of 5TB plotted, and would only have 1TB left for optimizing (not enough). Obviously I could go to 1TB to help a bit, but eventually you are going to run out of space this way with the final plot being non-optimized.
To circumvent this issue, would it be possible to optimize to a different drive than the source plot file, then delete the original and copy the optimized from the "copy drive" back to the main drive? Granted, this is a lot of copying of huge files so maybe not a great idea, but wanted to know if it was at least possible.