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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.2.9 | Assets | CFs
by
Lindworm
on 15/11/2017, 16:23:41 UTC
Hello

I am interested of buying this coin?
Is it possible to mine these coins?
How i can buy this coin?

Thank you for your asnwer.

Best Regards.

Hi, I try t answer your questions.

1. I don't know if you are interested of buying it. It's at a low right now but there is active development, so we could see a rise in 2018
2. Yes quite easy and efficient with Harddrives. You PreCalculate nouces and the "mining" is looking for the closest nounce to a given difficulty, The one who hat the closest wins the block and around 1400 burst. For mining you should have at least 10Tb space left
3. You can buy it at many different exchanges. Poloniex for example.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/burst/#markets

It is interesting for mining, because it is very cost efficient. I for example have old drives from Servers wich I refurbished to burst mining with a NUC under Linux. (For nounce plotting [generating nounces] I use a Windows system.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: 🚀LOTTEREUM🚀 - complex of smart contracts. AIRDROP 6396 addresses🚀
by
Lindworm
on 27/09/2017, 15:43:47 UTC
Thank you very much, to let me participate at this coin for free.
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: 🚀[ANN][PoSToken]World's First PoS Smart Contract Token[2nd ROUND AIRDROP LIVE]
by
Lindworm
on 25/09/2017, 00:27:26 UTC
Thank you very much for this Token and the Airdrop.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Burstmining with pool or solo?
by
Lindworm
on 13/09/2017, 00:26:34 UTC
Depends on your luck i guess. You could get lucky with blocks as a solo miner, and 30TB isnt that bad. But for steady profit i'd recommend joining one of the pools.
Try to find one that is recommended for your size  Cheesy

I find it even hard to find pools, any trick to see that a pool is my size?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Burstmining with pool or solo?
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Lindworm
on 12/09/2017, 19:52:40 UTC
Ok, I have a linux system with a 16TB raid, how large is the Blockchain right now?

Hashpower? I thought this is not about gpu mining.

(I am a noob in burst, but mining with a pool works)
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Burstmining with pool or solo?
by
Lindworm
on 12/09/2017, 19:27:31 UTC
Hi,
I have now plotted 30TB of spare HDD I have lying around.

My Question: Is that enough to mine solo, or would I be better off with a pool and if a pool would be the best option, wich pool would you pick?
Thank you for your answers.

Lindworm

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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: LOTTEREUM - we conduct the first lottery on tokens. 101 Lte - for free!
by
Lindworm
on 09/09/2017, 10:47:26 UTC
I am participating
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Security question.Public Ip of my mining farm revealed for mistake.
by
Lindworm
on 29/08/2017, 08:50:23 UTC
Hi,
lets try to get through it.

1. Why would you change it, you would always "reveal" your public IP adress any time you send out a hash or do anything on the internet. A good Firewall (like a decent router has) is protection enough. Don't use standard ports when you connect from remote or even better use a vpn to connect to it. If you have no inbound traffic, just block anything incoming.

It is not possible to know the exact location of your farm. Only where the Point Of Presence with your ISP is (depends on there infrastructure, might be the first switch in your street or the main switch at the backbone)

When you have a firewall I don't see so much danger. But it's always a good idea to get a professional looking at it. (or reading through the internet if you want to learn for yourself.)

As long as your farm has no insecure inputs, you are safe for the most part. I'd need to know the complete structure of your miner network setup to tell you an my assumption, that is not enough information.

2 depends on your definition on position. In the physical world (see above) no, in the internet your public IP won't be a secret for long :-) It sounds a bit linke you don't understand how the net works (no offence)

Ask away.  
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Why are fees going so high?
by
Lindworm
on 22/08/2017, 15:50:41 UTC
Hi,

I don't understand why the fees are getting so high right now? Smaller transactions get eaten alive.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] PROPY - Global Property Store with Decentralized Title Registry
by
Lindworm
on 22/08/2017, 15:36:53 UTC
This sounds a lot like building up the next bubble. Do you guys belive in it?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Prospector - Multi-Coin GPU+CPU cryptocurrency miner
by
Lindworm
on 16/08/2017, 15:19:40 UTC
New version released, contains user-facing improvements

So i am using 0.0.9, it creates a toml config file, but still uses the old json files (if the json file is not present it writes a new config file all over)

On the other hand, its more stable than 0.0.8 and has a much noticed decrease in using cpu power.

Looking forward for your next update
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Prospector - Multi-Coin GPU+CPU cryptocurrency miner
by
Lindworm
on 13/08/2017, 14:34:16 UTC
If you are working with linux an experience this error:

################################ OPENCL ERROR ###############################

Error executing function: clCreateCommandQueue

Status error code: CL_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY (-6)

Please visit the following url for more information:

https://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateCommandQueue.html#errors

#############################################################################
), State { next_error: None, backtrace: None }) restarting

reinstall OpenCL. In my case it was an old config I dragged around for some version updates. Reinstall is easier as fixing config
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Prospector - Multi-Coin GPU+CPU cryptocurrency miner
by
Lindworm
on 12/08/2017, 17:09:26 UTC
Thank you for the update
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
RX 460 Modding in Linux?
by
Lindworm
on 12/08/2017, 00:37:06 UTC
Hi,

does anybody know how to mod an rx460 under linux? I don't have windows running.

Thank you upfront.
Lindworm
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How to cash in Signatum Paper Wallets
by
Lindworm
on 11/08/2017, 17:56:57 UTC
I download signatum wallet from official site signatum.io
So this wallet like main bitcoin wallet, litecoin wallet, digibyte and etc.

This mean you need to go to Help - Debug window - Console.
And there write: importprivkey HERE YOU PRIVATE KEY - and press enter Smiley

Good luck!

PS.
Some new coin this Signatum, I think will buy it not much for hope that it will rise up!
\o/ thank you so much
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
How to find the best mining pools?
by
Lindworm
on 11/08/2017, 15:09:00 UTC
Hi, as I'm kind of new to this stuff and mine (variaous coins) on dwarfpool and fypool, I wanted to know, what to look for with a mining pool? Is it fee, nr of workers, hasrates. How do I compare different pools (of the same coin)?

Best regards
Lindworm
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Board Altcoin Discussion
How to cash in Signatum Paper Wallets
by
Lindworm
on 10/08/2017, 22:04:15 UTC
Hi,
a friend of mine gave me one of his paper wallets with sigt on it. I am now seeking for a way to transfer the funds of the paper-wallet to my sigt wallet.

Is this still in development?

Best regards
Krinsor
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Board Altcoins (Deutsch)
Re: Wann platzen Coins ?
by
Lindworm
on 10/08/2017, 19:32:33 UTC
Da hast du dir mit Byteball vielleicht den falschen Coin zur Spekulation herausgesucht. Alle 28 Tage macht der Kurs vorhersagbar etwa 30% minus wegen der Airdrops (Bytes umsonst für Bitcoin-Besitzer).

Naja, wenn das so vorhersagbar ist, wäre das aber doch genau die richtige Coin zum spekulieren, oder nicht?

Das tun auch viele. Ich spar sie lieber und lass sie mir beim Airdrop vermehren.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Lowering core clock raises voltage and temps ?
by
Lindworm
on 10/08/2017, 14:38:10 UTC
Hi Guys

I don't understand why lowering the core clock raises the temps and the voltage on my GTX 1070's on afterburner.

Wouldn't it be the opposite ?



Not in every scenario. Lowering the clockspeed can also result in a situation where you lowered it enough that one ore more core can be turned off and some cores get into a higher frequency. It is a balanced system.
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Board Altcoins (Deutsch)
Re: Wann platzen Coins ?
by
Lindworm
on 10/08/2017, 11:43:36 UTC
Hey Leute

Ich bin relativ neu im crypto währungen .


Ich habe mir gerad den chart von Byteball angeguckt . Bin mir aber nicht sicher ob ich den coin kaufen sollte .  Er existiert erst seit 4 Monaten und habe angst das er vllt platzen könnte .


Über die Nacht ist der Kurs von Byteball krass nach unten geschossen . Und er fällt stark !

Ein freund von mir aus einem anderen Forum hat zu mir gesagt das coins schon nicht so schnell platzen .


Aber es gibt ja 100e davon .  Ab wann platzt so ein coin ? Wenn der Kurs 0 € bzw 0 Btc. erreicht ?

Ein Coin kann diesen Wert ja schlecht  unterschreiten sonst würde man ja Geld zurückbekommen wenn man ihn kauft .

Was sagt ihr im ganzen zu Byteball coins ?

Hi,
Byteball ist derzeit in ihrer Airdrop Phase, jeder der Byteball hat bekommt zu jedem Vollmond einen neuen Anteil Byteball dazu, daher ist es sehr volatil. in ca 20 Tagen wird der Kurs wieder stark anziehen.

Zum platzen: Ein Coin platzt erst wenn keiner mehr daran rechnet, er kann beliebig lang auf einem null wert rum ideln.

So oder so, Cryptocurrencys sind sehr volatil, es gibt keinerlei Garantien und mann sollte nur investieren, was man auch bereit ist zu verlieren.

Vg
Lindworm