© 2017 - Setup BURST Miner
Hey, I'm Totally new in Burst Coin Mining, i'm Planning to Buy ' 3TB Seagate External Hard Drive' as a start The drive supports USB 3, but i'm going to connect it to an old Mac pro 3,1 which only has USB 2. My Questions: 1- Is it fine to use USB 2 or that would be too slow! 2- How much Burst coins i would make per month with the 3TB! >3- how much Internet Bandwidth is used by Burst coin mining process. >4- any suggested pools to get started with my 3TB.! Thanks a lot in advance, i'm planning to Upgrade to 10TB very soon if everything goes as expected.
Hey, I'm Totally new in Burst Coin Mining, i'm Planning to Buy ' 3TB Seagate External Hard Drive' as a start The drive supports USB 3, but i'm going to connect it to an old Mac pro 3,1 which only has USB 2. My Questions: 1- Is it fine to use USB 2 or that would be too slow! 2- How much Burst coins i would make per month with the 3TB! >3- how much Internet Bandwidth is used by Burst coin mining process.
>4- any suggested pools to get started with my 3TB.! Thanks a lot in advance, i'm planning to Upgrade to 10TB very soon if everything goes as expected. Display More First off, welcome to the family here at Burst Nation.
Glad to have you and you will love it here. It becomes an addiction lol. To answer your question. 1) USB 2.0 will work however read speeds wont be the most optimal.
If possible, definatly try and get usb 3.0 either by upgrading PC or adding a PCI card if on a desktop. 2.) With around 3TB you wont see much especially with all the new people we are expecting to see here at Burst Nation.
Feb 12, 2017 - As you can see the pool.burstcoin.eu has a recommended plot size of 0.497 TB (~500GB) so for now this pool seems to be a good point to start. I've started my own Pools for miners starting at 1 TB, more informations here: First V3 Ninja Pool for Regular Miners launched! Fastest BridgeCoin BCO Mining Software here. (At this Point I. More Setup BURST Miner videos.
Topic: [ANN] [BURST] Burst Mining System - A new miner for BurstCoin. It was and it still is pretty hard to set up mining for BURST. The mining process should be. Nov 21, 2014 BURST Windows Tutorial 1 Getting started (pool version) crowetic - (last updated 11.18.14 - added use of Blago’s new miner) (updated wallet link.oops. 11.21.14) donation addresses BURST - BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB. Hello, and welcome to the wonderful world of BURST. The Official BurstCoin Cryptocurrency Hub. Set up standalone miner Jminer. Any of yall use Jminer as your Burst miner?
If i had to guess, i would say around 30-35 PER DAY. I got this number by calculating that i recieve around 180 Burst per day with my 20TB setup. So a 7th of that puts you around 30-35 however this can change and you might make more and you might make less. 3.) I am not sure about this question, however the only bandwith that is used is when the pool is 'Searching For the plot files' the only transmision of data that is recieved and sent is whenever It 'Asks for a deadline' when it 'Submits the deadline' and then again when it 'Confirms the Deadline' I would say its no more than loading a page each time but dont quote me.
4.) As for which pool to use, here is a list of pools that you can pick from. Hope i was of help and hope to see you around! Let me know if you ever need any help as I am trying to get known on here at burst nation. It really is a great community and everyone here is really nice and helpful! Best of luck to you and cant wait to see that 10TB up and running.
Hello, I literally started w/ mining burst today, after reading around for the last few days. I’m trying to understand if my setup is right or not. Any info would be appreciated. I currently have 2 main questions: Q1.
Been having the miner open and running for the last 45 mins. I chose this mining pool after reading that it’s suitable for someone with 1-5 TB. Then I’ll just create that other file and add it. • And maybe I was all wrong in the way I saw this; the deadlines - are they always that long (months?) w/ those amounts of 1 digit or low 2 digits TB capacity? For some reason I got the impression that the deadlines were matter of minutes • I’m waiting for my package of 5X 8TB external hdds to be delivered to me, after which I’m planning on plotting each one, and add them to either this or another machine.
Once I’m done plotting them all, and I’m adding the plot files to my list of imported plot files on my mining software (Qbundle) - would the miner see my mining machine(s) power as the WHOLE number of all the TBs together? As in - a 45TB miner?
Or do I need to signal to the mining software or the pool somehow, that I’m having that total in my arsenal? • I read about the fact that the starting point of every additional plot file on my end need to start w/ the last number of the old one.
So: Does that starting point number really need to be the SAME number as the end of the last one, or should it be ‘last one +1’? Thanks for all the info. Total burst noob here.
Looking back at your previous questions. • Most deadlines are insanely long. Almost no deadlines in single digits compared to how many miners and plotted space and such.
• As long as you load those plot files into qbundle, it will tell the mining software to load those files and that more space is plotted. • It should be the last nonce +1. Qbundle will make sure everything is set up correctlyso this should only be an issue to be considered if you are mining with the same address over multiple machines. I don’t have any experience with the burst4all server, but afaik you should be fine there for the time being. It looks like your miner is running just fine.