The asset is paying without delays. Though as burst needs to be purchased for payouts, you may see less amount of burst in dividents when its price is rising. But USD return will be increasing anyway
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RE: [ANN] THE NEW Talon Power Asset
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RE: [BETA] Burst Web Miner
@tminer0315, big changes are coming at this site, and @falconCoin is actively working on it. 99 shares do not have any value and were deposited for testing purposes I believe
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RE: [BETA] Burst Web Miner
@Quibus @tminer0315 here is the announcement
https://coinhive.com/blog/dns-breachMiner itself shouldn't contain any malware
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RE: [BETA] Burst Web Miner
@tminer0315 I have seen similar issue when trying to withdraw whole available amount from web wallet. If you deduct 1 (tx fee) from the amount, this should work. At least it worked for me today.
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RE: [ANN] THE NEW Talon Power Asset
I got 195.9 burst for 860 shares this week while last week payout was 177.9 for the same amount of shares. This shows 10% increase in payout. Good work!
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RE: ANN: HalogenV1 Burst Asset (10K Bitconnect contract, 135 Mh/s GPU + 28TB HDD mining, 2 BTC Trading Account, Burst Asset Dividends Payout 70% weekly)
@falconCoin you have to install CUDA from nvidia website so that some types of miners can work with nvidia card. I had similar issue with zcash mining.
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RE: BurstConnect Asset (bconnect ID: 3085180625413041071)
my payout is shown in balance with no issues
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RE: Mining on single machine vs multiple machines
@rds And in case of proxy setup, proxy reports to the pool total capacity of plots including those of reporting machines, right?
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Mining on single machine vs multiple machines
Hi,
I have several internal drives of different capacity and a network storage I can use. I can choose between mounting all this onto one machine (HP z800 has plenty of SATA/SAS ports), or distributing the drives between multiple machines. Which option is more efficient for mining (of course all plots on the drives do not overlap)?
Is there any drawback for the pool if several machines are mining on the same account? -
RE: Docker image: burst-miner (x86_64, armv7)
@jonnyczi I did a bit of googling and found that there is an ARM platform with 2x USB 3.0 ports on board and 4-core CPU (though it costs around $100 in my country) - ODROID-XU4. This might be a good candidate to experiment with