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June 28, 2017, 03:07:22 PM
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This probably sounds like a stupid question, but I can't find an answer I understand yet.  Huh

How does a mining pool know you've done work and contributed to the pool for shares?  If I mine 2000 Satoshi per day, in a pool, as I understand it, I've done some work and I'm rewarded with Satoshis which are paid out when I hit 5000 Satoshi.  But, what prevents me from saying I've done more work than I really have?  I take it that it's not possible to craft some network traffic to send to the pool which says I've crunched X hashes when I've really done nothing;  I suppose you have to send some proof.  Does the pool check in a specific way to make sure you really have done the work given to you for mining?  (I'm not even sure if a pool gives you work to do; is it up to you to calculate as much as possible then call getwork() or something like that to keep going?)

Thanks for any clarification.
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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June 28, 2017, 03:40:46 PM
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Search POW (Proof Of Work) and all your questions will be answered.

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June 28, 2017, 04:01:54 PM
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Search POW (Proof Of Work) and all your questions will be answered.

Thanks!  So far, I gather I am given some work, and the pool can do a single calculation (as opposed to doing all those calculations to check) to verify the work was actually done.  I can't fake it because of all the compute work needed; it can't be done any other way.

I'll have to dig into the HashCash POW scheme to get some more details, but I think I've got a reasonably good idea of it now.  Thanks again.  Smiley
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June 30, 2017, 10:10:35 AM
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Is there like an auto reply or a site you could monitor the activity or completion of the task?

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