it is already up and running again, I just lost the page for some 10 minutes... sorry for the hoax, guys
@Gadrah_ the others already said everything
Posts made by jonekk
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RE: pool.burstcoin.eu down?posted in Mining & Plotting
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pool.burstcoin.eu down?posted in Mining & Plotting
Maintenance? Have I missed something or is it simply down?
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RE: Burst-Pool Overview/Stats for last 10 daysposted in Mining & Plotting
@luxe could you quiry this pool data again and post it here? I was just wondering how the blocks spread among the pools now that the lowest possible deadlines were modified on most pools. Thanks in advance.
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RE: Compulsive bitcoin/litecoin/dogecoin etc users helping outposted in General Discussion
We could do all simultaneously. Faucets referring to an admin wallet, wouldn't mind. Ads on the BURST faucet, would be happy to click them.
The point is, indeed, to get something back into the hands of the admins, who pay actual costs arising from maintaining the network.
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RE: Forum Adsposted in Announcements
@daWallet @Leece couldn't agree more, ads on the faucets page is a great idea! I got used to the tons of ads on BTC faucets anyway :D
@haitch I see only one ad at the bottom of the page, using Chrome, no adblock whatsoever -
RE: Forum Adsposted in Announcements
@haitch big up for keeping the ads invisible! I did not even notice them until stumbling upon this thread. Anyway, just wanted to say that I would not mind even more ads, it does not make a difference to me. If it lets you enrich the BURST forum and network even more, I say you could get some more banners on the site.
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RE: how do you induce price increase on trading sites?posted in Buy / Sell Burstcoins
@daWallet that would be a hit!!! wish i could code :D
@gpedro waiting for that too, their concept sounds very promising. I am just saying there should be a way to manipulate the price on the market, but maybe I am terribly wrong :D -
how do you induce price increase on trading sites?posted in Buy / Sell Burstcoins
Guys,
I was just wondering whether it is possible to exert power over the price of BURST at trading sites in a way that the prices would go up?
I am new to trading entirely, but as far as I see, there has to be a way to influence the price through placing sell/buy orders with cooperated effort and a hindsight about the impact of that particular order on the BURST market.Any input on this from adept cryptocurrency traders would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
PS: I know the price of a cryptocurrency is influenced by various factors. I am just saying maybe we could approach BURST not from the mining side of things, but from the other way around.
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RE: 100% performance 0% health HDD Plotting?posted in Mining & Plotting
@jervis I don't know if you have tried it since, but I had a 0% drive lying around, and I could not plot it :( Hope you had better luck with it.
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RE: Do HDD specs matter at all?posted in Mining & Plotting
@limpopo my hdd case is USB 2.0 compatible, but once I got ahold of a 3.0 compatible case, I'll post my test results here
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RE: Not confirmed DLs on pool.burst-team.usposted in Mining & Plotting
Gonna give it a try, thanks a lot!
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Not confirmed DLs on pool.burst-team.usposted in Mining & Plotting
Guys,
I am mining on pool.burst-team.us and I encountered the infamous "not confirmed DL" issue again, for the 10000th time. I was just wondering whether the DLs that appear unconfirmed on my side are registered as confirmed on the pool side. Does someone has access to the pool logs to check if my DLs in blocks 251039 and 251042 were confirmed in the pool?
Below is an excerpt from my miner with my plot IDs. 7397608791598125259 is concerned in both cases.
Thanks in advance!
18:54:39 New block 251039, baseTarget 1725087, netDiff 10622 Tb
18:54:42 [ 7397608791598125259] found DL: 97109
18:54:43 Thread "F:\Burst\plots" @ 3.4 sec (30.3 MB/s) CPU 23.14%
18:54:44 Thread "I:\Burst\plots" @ 4.3 sec (23.8 MB/s) CPU 18.21%
18:54:50 [ 7397608791598125259] sent DL: 97109 1d 02:58:29
18:54:50 [ 7397608791598125259] NOT confirmed DL 9710918:56:09 New block 251040, baseTarget 1736623, netDiff 10552 Tb
18:56:13 Thread "F:\Burst\plots" @ 3.4 sec (30.3 MB/s) CPU 23.84%
18:56:13 Thread "I:\Burst\plots" @ 4.2 sec (24.2 MB/s) CPU 18.78%18:56:51 New block 251041, baseTarget 1715837, netDiff 10680 Tb
18:56:54 [17737134402712869425] found DL: 183497
18:56:54 [17737134402712869425] sent DL: 183497 2d 02:58:17
18:56:54 Thread "F:\Burst\plots" @ 3.4 sec (30.5 MB/s) CPU 23.86%
18:56:55 Thread "I:\Burst\plots" @ 4.2 sec (24.7 MB/s) CPU 19.28%
18:57:08 [17737134402712869425] confirmed DL: 183497 2d 02:58:1718:57:26 New block 251042, baseTarget 1656426, netDiff 11063 Tb
18:57:29 [ 7397608791598125259] found DL: 358054
18:57:29 [ 7397608791598125259] sent DL: 358054 4d 03:27:34
18:57:29 [ 7397608791598125259] NOT confirmed DL 358054
18:57:30 Thread "F:\Burst\plots" @ 3.4 sec (30.4 MB/s) CPU 23.23%
18:57:30 Thread "I:\Burst\plots" @ 4.2 sec (24.5 MB/s) CPU 18.60% -
RE: Use BTC faucets to purchase BURST coinsposted in General Discussion
Whoa, great tips, Propagandalf! (and great nick too!!! :)
Thanks for the tip, IceBurst, already registered using your referral link :)
I have been doing the faucet business for a while myself. For a few days I was hooked on faucetbox.com, and I got about 40k satoshis a day for claiming from various faucets. I had around 30-40 tabs open with faucets in my browser, and I scheduled claiming from them in a way that I could be continuously clicking. Imagine how monotonous it got after a few days...
Recently, I have been more into faucets like donaldcoin, namelyhttp://lootool.com/r/b370caec2b
http://timeforbitco.in/143611
http://chronox.co.in/167178
http://fieldbitcoins.com/?ref=a5bg5w7j337741
http://moonbit.co.in/?ref=a85e172d9d6a(Sorry for the referrals, feel free to delete those parts of the URLs if you are not into this).
These faucets are not as efficient as donaldcoin, but they can also provide a decent amount of sats in 1-2 weeks. It is worth looking into these faucets more than once or twice a day (I usually claim from them about 5-10 times a day).
Just a question guys: which is better for the growth of the BURST network? 1. accumulate as much BURST as possible, 2. trade BURST back and forth with various assets, 3. both?
Edit: I assume the growth of the BURST network will also mean that BURST gets more valuable. Am I right?
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RE: BURST Giveaway#2 @ C-CEX.com (FINISHED)posted in Buy / Sell Burstcoins
Hey @luxe I'm in, too,. Although I have just registered a few days ago, I have been mining for quite a while at http://pool.burst-team.us.
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RE: How to plot entire drive?posted in Mining & Plotting
I read somewhere in the forum that it is worth leaving around 10% of the space free on the harddrive, because plotting 100% can cause slow performance. Hope this helps.
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RE: Do HDD specs matter at all?posted in Mining & Plotting
Hey,
I'm back with some results.
19:51:37 New block 250693, baseTarget 1709610, netDiff 10718 Tb
19:51:38 [17737134402712869425] found DL: 3468572
19:51:38 [17737134402712869425] sent DL: 3468572 40d 03:29:32
19:51:39 [ 7397608791598125259] found DL: 361141
19:51:39 [ 7397608791598125259] sent DL: 361141 4d 04:19:01
19:51:40 Thread "F:\Burst\plots" @ 3.9 sec (26.4 MB/s) CPU 31.36%
19:51:41 Thread "I:\Burst\plots" @ 4.6 sec (22.2 MB/s) CPU 26.92%
19:52:18 [17737134402712869425] confirmed DL: 3468572 40d 03:29:32
19:52:21 [ 7397608791598125259] confirmed DL: 361141 4d 04:19:01I:\ gives 3-4 MB/s lower rates than F:. Since this shows a significant improvement compared to what I:\ was producing through USB, the remaining difference (or a major part of it at least) derives from the fact that I:\ is SATA II compatible, whereas F:\ is SATA III compatible (both of them are plugged into SATA III slots on the motherboard).
I cannot clearly state the relevance of RPM or cache size to the actual mining capabilities of the drives, but, as suggested by IceBurst, the type of connection used seems to be a major factor.
Anyone else on the RPM and cache thing?
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RE: Receiving Confirmation failed - Error?posted in Help & Support
"Incorrect request" here too. Hope people are going to resolve it soon.
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RE: Do HDD specs matter at all?posted in Mining & Plotting
Thanks for the intel, IceBurst. I think I will try and put that external drive on SATA to see if there still remains a difference. I'll post the result here soon.