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      Entimp Regular Member last edited by

      Still working on a complete idiots guide to mining and have a question.

      When mining I get a number of accepted hashes whilst working with a pool. Am I right in assuming that these accepted hashes are attempts at solving the block, then ticked off a list of attempted hashes so that no other miner in said pool attempts to repeat?

      What I guess I am asking is, that an accepted hash is an attempt to solve the block hash and isn’t repeated until a new block is found.

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        Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

        pretty much.

        Though each share on a pool is a smaller/easier (lower difficulty) hash than if you were solo mining. They are then joined together to make a proper (full difficulty) hash. How it happens is witchcraft as far as i’m concerned. :-\

        Serraz or d2 will likely give you a much more technically correct answer… Chaps?

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          Entimp Regular Member last edited by

          This confuses me a little more ;)

          So hash can be broken up, or actually put together by component parts? Off to research some more.

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