@haitch you really have done well- This wasn't about you or the asset but about whats happening with Burst in general- You are one of the few I actually trust
SilverSlonny
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RE: Haitch's Assets Assetposted in Asset Exchange
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RE: Haitch's Assets Assetposted in Asset Exchange
Ouch- and there goes the asset price- I lost a whopping 500,000 Burst today in asset devaluation and looks like dividends are not going to come close to paying for close to what I put in for like ever
Here's my observations after today-
- Assets are going to lose their attraction very quickly if people pay large asset prices at IAOs only to see them tank
- Assets truly need to utilize some sort of AT smart contract to ensure dividends are paid out- There shouldn't be a "choice" of the asset issuer- Protect the investors
- Burst community needs to clean up the reputation and stop the absurdity of hacking attacks, theft, in fighting and other BS or people will start taking their money and equipment to other storage paying ideas.
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RE: Haitch's Assets Assetposted in Asset Exchange
so is there a payout tomorrow? are the dividend payouts every 2 weeks or 4 weeks?
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RE: Haitch's Assets Assetposted in Asset Exchange
@haitch are you going to destroy any asset shares that don't sell out each release or keep them in addition to the 100K shares you release next? you could always keep track of unsold shares each release and then at the end of all releases create a sale open to only those asset share holders according to % of shares they own. whatever doesn't sell the first round (if people say no to the price of their alloted "extra" shares then put those together and offer whats left of those according to ownership %. go through multiple rounds slowly lowering the price (still only to share holders and by % of ownership till eventually they are all sold) This encourages people to buy up shares each round and any discount that may have to eventually come to maximize the sale of ALL asset shares will only benifit those that own shares to begin with and more "discounted" shares be available for those that own the most shares thus again giving people more of an incentive to buy shares each release.
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RE: GPU Ploting-Getting Pissedposted in Mining & Plotting
yeah, I'm not liking it too much either right now--still working on these same 3 drives. one is at 65%, one at 62% and one at 60%. I still can't help but think I did something wrong lol. Where is Cryo? isn't he the one who made it? and maybe he could take a look at what I did and let me know what I maybe did wrong? Cryo???? Cryo???? or whoever made gpuplotter are you there? ;)
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RE: GPU Ploting-Getting Pissedposted in Mining & Plotting
@pr0cesor but with direct mode gpuplotter is optimized
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RE: GPU Ploting-Getting Pissedposted in Mining & Plotting
@haitch I check the drives with crystaldiskinfo and got the model number- looked it up and they are PMR - I thought that may have been the issue but it wasn't.....I know strange...the only thing I can think of is my device setup may have been wrong? here is what the listdevice gave me. See if you see anything I may have done wrong please
i put- 0 0 4096 256 8192 -as my setupId: 0
Type: GPU
Name: Ellesmere
Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Version: OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2264.11)
Driver version: 2264.11
Max clock frequency: 1330MHz
Max compute units: 36
Global memory size: 8GB 0MB 0KB
Max memory allocation size: 3GB 976MB 0KB
Max work group size: 256
Local memory size: 32KB
Max work-item sizes: (256, 256, 256)Id: 1
Type: CPU
Name: AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor
Vendor: AuthenticAMD
Version: OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (2264.11)
Driver version: 2264.11 (sse2,avx,fma4)
Max clock frequency: 3322MHz
Max compute units: 6
Global memory size: 31GB 1005MB 244KB
Max memory allocation size: 7GB 1019MB 317KB
Max work group size: 1024
Local memory size: 32KB
Max work-item sizes: (1024, 1024, 1024) -
RE: GPU Ploting-Getting Pissedposted in Mining & Plotting
First Thank you for taking the time to read my post and help me. @iKnow0 we've talked for a bit before and I hope you know I wasn't yelling at anybody or anything nor would I, I was just literally going crazy trying to figure this out. @PummelHummel I have an AMD FX 6100 - 6 core 3.3GHz.
@luxe @haitch
I am definitely plotting right now in direct mode. What I may not understand is this- It took 36 hours to write the first file (to fill up the space on the HDD) then its been like 2 days of it going in and slowly filling in. The nonces are increasing and 2 out of the 3 drives are about 25% complete, but from everything I read it shouldn't take this long should it? I just fear maybe I'm doing something wrong that is making the plotting take abnormally wrong. I have a pretty good system with a decent cpu, 32GB of RAM, a RX480 8GB card, so to me I shouldn't be taking 6 days to do some 4TB drives, right? I understand the process does take time but from other peoples input on the forum they are finishing 4TBs in about 36 hours vs 6 days (hopefully it finishes by then lol). I am going to try various ways, but if someone could take the time to check out my process when I start a new set of drives I would really appreciate it. I just got another order of 28TBs and these drives are starting to stack up, but I'd hate to tell my supplier I can't take them because now I am getting them for $10/TB because of my volume buying, but if I can't plot them faster than every 6 days its not worth it LOL -
GPU Ploting-Getting Pissedposted in Mining & Plotting
OK this the 3rd time I've tried to plot these 3, 4TB PMR HDDs and I am starting to get pissed. I have 88TBs more still to plot and I am seriously about to pull my hair out!! The first 2 times I ran the gpu plotter and tried to plot all 3 on the same command prompt window-the HDDs had the plot file written to them- filled up the space (I saved 6GB of room on each) and then after they were written on I looked back and the nonces dropped to like 14-15/min with an ETA of about 2 years. I noticed the first time that the HDDs had spun down and thought that may have been the problem since I had enabled cache on the drive, so I stopped, deleted the file, formated the drive agaqin and plugged the externals into different USB 3.0 ports thinking the hub may have been the problem as well. Did it again and dumbass me didn't fix the spin down problem so when the first drive finished first writing it spun down and again the nonces dropped to a super low number. Stopped, formatted drive again, fixed the spin down issue and then ran each drive on its own gpuplotter command prompt window, so 6 days later first drive finishes and GUESS WHAT??? The damn nonces/min dropped AGAIN and is at 15.65/min with a 1y 44w ETA-WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON???? they didn't do this with the other drives I plotted with gpu! I have a RX480 8gb card and 32MB of ram witch I'm using 8MB for each drive. THEY ARE NOT SMR drives, as I checked with crystaldisk to find out what kind they were and the specs show PMR. I have turned the cache writing on or whatever for the drives and they are not turning off. on Resource monitor there is a c:\pagefile.sys reading something which is tied into the gpuplotter process because I have singled out to monitor gpuplotter resources. Somebody please before they lock me up into a mental institution HELP!