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May 29, 2018, 10:00:32 PM |
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Hello. Correct me if I wrong.
I want to know exactly how share look and work.
As I understood, share this is closest hash that contain specific zero's relative to current pool difficulty. For example, if I started mined zcash, and next block must contain 10 zeros at the start of hash in order to be a block solution, so every miner can send share(that look like hash with more than 5 zeros at the start) and this will be share?
So share - is a hash that looks like a closest solution to create block? And each miner send this share to pool, and based on this data, pool can calculate miner hasrate?
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