News constantly pops up about how a lone miner gets a block! And the hashrate is always low!
low is subjsetive, in today's world, 1 peta hash is low, let alone 1 tera, but then you see, most miners that hit a block here, do it with tera-range miners, not killo, i would just write things in numbers so they make sense to you
Your hashrte = 100K
Very rare winner hashrate (1TH) = 1000000000K
While both speeds are very unlikely to hit a block, yours is just way off, if this was a race, imagine the average car on the race track is a Ferrari, you may get lucky in one round once every couple of years if you had a Toyota, however, while it's also possible to win the race with a child bicycle that has only one operating wheel, your chances compared to the Toyota are pretty slim, let alone compared to the Ferraris.
So ya, with 100KH you are almost guaranteed not to hit a block in a lifetime.
If this pool is so demanding, I asked the question, which one should I choose!?
You can continue using this pool, if it's live and connected it means it sees your miner, you just gotta wait for way to long to hit large enough shares that will register.
This means there are other pools where low hashrate is acceptable
I doubt you will find any that have anything low enough for a 100KH device, you need a pool that allows you to set your own difficulty.