Hang in there, @tross!!
Posts made by vmantilla
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RE: tross Burstcoin Poolposted in Pool Announcements
When you find him/her, throw it to the crocodiles after first boiling in oil!
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RE: https://wallet.burst-team.us:8125/index.html down again ?!!posted in Help & Support
Thanks, Haitch. hang in there, buddy :)
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RE: Noob question about how the best DLs are selectedposted in Mining & Plotting
Much better. I suspected it was randomly selecting the scoops (is that done with a pseudo-random number generator?)
Thanks for your help!!
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RE: Noob question about how the best DLs are selectedposted in Mining & Plotting
Yes, but we are not really allocating more data, are we? We are allocating more disk space. This greater amount of storage space is then written with data. Where does the data come from?
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RE: Noob question about how the best DLs are selectedposted in Mining & Plotting
OK. These posts were close.
So, the more capacity you have, the more of the blockchain you have, correct?
Frilledshark writes in the Plots101 post:
"What is a plot?
A plot is a section of space created for mining burst coins. A plots consist of a number of nonces, which is 256 kb in size.
The nonces are your machine power, they are the ones delivering deadlines to you. Each round(block) your miner will calculate the deadline of your nonces and broadcast them to the network."The second sentence, in italics (italics are mine), is what I never quite understood. Are the deadlines already within the data you have on your hard drives? And, if so, the more data on your hard drive, the better chance you'll have to have a low DL already stored?
Enquirer readers want to know (and so do I). <Smile>.
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RE: What is the longest deadline you have ever seen forge a block?posted in General Discussion
I have had many, many DLs well over 6 days long. Never felt good about them, but at least they were not discarded.
Cheers!
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Noob question about how the best DLs are selectedposted in Mining & Plotting
Hi, guys!
I was trying to make this sound like a sophisticated question, and I eventually gave up. So here goes anyway.
I keep reading that you have a better chance ("chance" is apparently the key word) of "discovering" the best DL for a round if you have more storage capacity.
Is this because more of the blockchain is stored on your equipment if you have more capacity, hence you have more better DLs to report during any given round?
Thanks for any info.
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RE: Only getting 100-200 BURST per day for 40TB of plots, is this right?posted in Mining & Plotting
Hang in there, buddy! :)
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RE: are there any online wallets working??posted in Help & Support
Try your on-line wallet. My local wallet wasn't/isn't synchronizing earlier today. Switched to the on-line version, and everything worked fine.
Cheers!!
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RE: Burst appearing in wallet taking longer than usual??posted in General Discussion
Hi, guys!
I went to the on-line wallet, and the reward appears there.
Maybe I'll just check the on-line wallet from now on.
Thanks for your help and patience.
Cheers!!!
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RE: Burst appearing in wallet taking longer than usual??posted in General Discussion
I see the credit on the burst-team.us mining dashboard, but the reward hasn't appeared in my wallet as of 2 seconds ago.
That's why I was wondering if the wallets were under attack.
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RE: Burst appearing in wallet taking longer than usual??posted in General Discussion
You are right. I transposed two digitd.
Tha actual block I forged was 372755 .
Good catch. I hate this sometimers disease.
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RE: Burst appearing in wallet taking longer than usual??posted in General Discussion
No, sir. My account is BURST-ULNV-XTBJ-DZMS-9AK9S .
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Burst appearing in wallet taking longer than usual??posted in General Discussion
Hi, guys!
I forged a block 327755 (yay!) 10 blocks ago. a little while ago. According to BURSTcoin.biz, the block was rewarded over an hour ago. My part of the reward hasn't shown up yet (sent via transaction18395731386670073211).
Are our wallets still under attack?
Please let me know, and thanks in advance.