The First TV to Mine a Burst Coin
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@JackManMania said in The First TV to Mine a Burst Coin:
a! When can I get my hands on one?! With some beefier hardware, this thing could be a monster miner. Hopefully, Burst keeps going up and up. Maybe you could install Kod
This is a commercially available box (I bought it on Amazon for like $40). It does have Kodi installed so I can watch TV on it. You can get the software now by going to the Google Play Store and searching for "Burst Wallet". Version 1.05 is available to all, the secret is to click the link that says "Register for Beta" and you will get the plotting and mining feature.
-IceBurst
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Fantastic :)
@IceBurst said in The First TV to Mine a Burst Coin:
Now you guys are thinking about it the right way. If burst has value that is excepted by major commercial entities such as Amazon, NetFlix, Hulu or others it would be possible with a little API work to have your TV mine coins to either rent or purchase content. Who would have ever though a TV could pay for it's own content?
That's some hardcore stuff!
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Great! Thanks for making it a reality. :)
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@gpedro HAHAHAH! That would be awesome. The stuff is opensource, so maybe we could implement some code???
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@JackManMania I think so, but i don't have coding abilities so if someone knows something about making addons to KODI or XBMC maybe could see if can do something about it...
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@gpedro I know a bit about things...
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@JackManMania Cool then you could take a look and see what you can do xP
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@gpedro Yeah, So what do i need?
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You got to put this on Steemit....
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Cool, very cool! Its great to see people experimenting and trying new things.
I think Burstcoin on Android could be very big, people mining using very low power and small sd cards could be particularly useful for people in low income country's.
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Moved to Announcements.
@IceBurst Dude thats awesome :-)

