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Title: Basic Mining Question
Post by: icezer0z on December 07, 2015, 03:32:02 AM
I've been mining for awhile now on Slush and recently transitioned my miners to a smaller pool. It's been about 3 days now and I've been thinking and learning a lot more by speculation on this forum and the operation of this small pool I am on.

Question:

  When pools are mining, are they all mining the same block or different separate blocks that the pool is locked in to until the block is solved then another block is locked into the pool?


Title: Re: Basic Mining Question
Post by: VirosaGITS on December 07, 2015, 04:25:11 AM
I've been mining for awhile now on Slush and recently transitioned my miners to a smaller pool. It's been about 3 days now and I've been thinking and learning a lot more by speculation on this forum and the operation of this small pool I am on.

Question:

  When pools are mining, are they all mining the same block or different separate blocks that the pool is locked in to until the block is solved then another block is locked into the pool?

There is no progress toward a block or something such a individualism. Its more like drawing lots until you find a winning one (a share). When you find a winning one, that is a share with a diff over the global network, you found a block. The node broadcast it to the network and then tell you if its valid.


Title: Re: Basic Mining Question
Post by: icezer0z on December 07, 2015, 12:21:28 PM
I've been mining for awhile now on Slush and recently transitioned my miners to a smaller pool. It's been about 3 days now and I've been thinking and learning a lot more by speculation on this forum and the operation of this small pool I am on.

Question:

  When pools are mining, are they all mining the same block or different separate blocks that the pool is locked in to until the block is solved then another block is locked into the pool?

There is no progress toward a block or something such a individualism. Its more like drawing lots until you find a winning one (a share). When you find a winning one, that is a share with a diff over the global network, you found a block. The node broadcast it to the network and then tell you if its valid.

Ok thanks for your reply


Title: Re: Basic Mining Question
Post by: notlist3d on December 08, 2015, 12:47:16 AM
I've been mining for awhile now on Slush and recently transitioned my miners to a smaller pool. It's been about 3 days now and I've been thinking and learning a lot more by speculation on this forum and the operation of this small pool I am on.

Question:

  When pools are mining, are they all mining the same block or different separate blocks that the pool is locked in to until the block is solved then another block is locked into the pool?

There is no progress toward a block or something such a individualism. Its more like drawing lots until you find a winning one (a share). When you find a winning one, that is a share with a diff over the global network, you found a block. The node broadcast it to the network and then tell you if its valid.

Ok thanks for your reply

Your other option is looking at pools that offer PPS.  This is much more stable as far as daily pay.  But they do take a fee.

So over time you mine less profit if the other pool would be 100  percent.  But sometimes PPS is nice to have if you like consistent pay.


Title: Re: Basic Mining Question
Post by: icezer0z on December 09, 2015, 01:49:11 AM
I've been mining for awhile now on Slush and recently transitioned my miners to a smaller pool. It's been about 3 days now and I've been thinking and learning a lot more by speculation on this forum and the operation of this small pool I am on.

Question:

  When pools are mining, are they all mining the same block or different separate blocks that the pool is locked in to until the block is solved then another block is locked into the pool?

There is no progress toward a block or something such a individualism. Its more like drawing lots until you find a winning one (a share). When you find a winning one, that is a share with a diff over the global network, you found a block. The node broadcast it to the network and then tell you if its valid.

Ok thanks for your reply

Your other option is looking at pools that offer PPS.  This is much more stable as far as daily pay.  But they do take a fee.

So over time you mine less profit if the other pool would be 100  percent.  But sometimes PPS is nice to have if you like consistent pay.

Ok thanks for the tip.