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November 23, 2016, 02:45:17 PM
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I am trying to calculation PPLNS basis pool mining difficulty calculation and effect my profit. PPS basis calculation or Solo mining is ok to find correct calculation with calculator or formulas but i have not find a way about effects my profit. Can you help me about below values;


Pool Hashrate  :  125,5 PH (Slush)
My Hashrate   :    44 TH
Current reward from a block find : 0,0044 BTC (current difficulty)

How can be calculate my block reward if next difficulty increases %6 for next period ?
How pool affect to my hashrate percentage ?


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November 23, 2016, 07:51:30 PM
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  here is a link https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator

use 44th  for hash power and use 6% diff jump
you will get an average btc a day number.




you future block reward on slush is meaningless to calculate

but here goes  44th/125000th x 12.5 btc = .0044

as long as you remain at 44th and slush remains at 125000th  and block reward remains at 12.5 your block reward does not change in size.

but if diff jumps 6%  you have the rewards paid out   6% less often

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November 23, 2016, 09:51:11 PM
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Thanks philipma but i m really doubt....All network hash power increase and this calculation related on whole network increasement...I made pool mining not solo so should it s effect may not less then direct increase value equal ?

If not this calculation directly say that on average yearly hash power increased around %400~%500 mean current 40 Th/s miner can be solve at best calculation 10TH/ 1 year later...

I need some help in this point i guess...

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November 23, 2016, 11:33:58 PM
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Thanks philipma but i m really doubt....All network hash power increase and this calculation related on whole network increasement...I made pool mining not solo so should it s effect may not less then direct increase value equal ?

If not this calculation directly say that on average yearly hash power increased around %400~%500 mean current 40 Th/s miner can be solve at best calculation 10TH/ 1 year later...

I need some help in this point i guess...




we have had various rates of diff increase.

Sometimes an entire year with almost no growth   other times  10x growth


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