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May 19, 2011, 01:19:29 AM
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How important is it that the time on my mining rig be accurate?  If it's off by a few minutes, would that affect anything like number of rejected blocks for instance?

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May 19, 2011, 01:22:09 AM
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How important is it that the time on my mining rig be accurate?  If it's off by a few minutes, would that affect anything like number of rejected blocks for instance?

nope. you should be good.

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May 19, 2011, 01:42:08 AM
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The spec says that a node should refuse a block if the timestamp is more than 2 hours into the future.  If the timestamp is too far into the past, I'm guessing that most nodes will also reject it (since it would appear to be older than a block already accepted as valid).

Which brings me to an interesting question.  Why the hell isn't accurate NTP timekeeping required of nodes?  If your clock is even 5 minutes into the future, you don't belong on the internet, much less participating in a distributed cryptocurrency.

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May 19, 2011, 01:47:44 AM
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The spec says that a node should refuse a block if the timestamp is more than 2 hours into the future.  If the timestamp is too far into the past, I'm guessing that most nodes will also reject it (since it would appear to be older than a block already accepted as valid).

That would be true if he is mining solo.

If he is part of a pool, I do not believe it is required as the pool is generating the timestamps he would be hashing.

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May 19, 2011, 02:01:51 AM
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That would be true if he is mining solo.

If he is part of a pool, I do not believe it is required as the pool is generating the timestamps he would be hashing.

Ahh, good point.

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