Deadlines and General Pool Question
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First Question , what do the plot files do while they get read?
Second Question (it refers to when the client found a dl and then the server confirms it )
what deadline is the best deadline and how can i know what mining pool makes the most profit ?
Does it belong to the number of miners who are in there maybe like pool.burst-team.us with 1300 minersBecause im now in the NEWS Asset Mining Pool with 15miners and i want to know what is important for earning more Burst or what is more profitable
At first , thank you guys for all answers that can help me to understand this
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Plot files precomputed hashes, during mining you read a specific scoop # from each plot of nonces, looking for the best deadline.
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The best deadline is the one that is found that has the quickest time to reach it - every nonce read corresponds to a deadline, but they'll range from thousands of years to a few seconds - best one found wins.
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In the long run any pool should earn you the same amount. The only difference is the length of deadlines accepted and how frequently they payout. Pools like Ninja and Burst-Team only accept relatively short deadlines, and are intended for high capacity miners, the other pools accept longer deadlines and are more suitable for smallet miners.
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Bigger pools pay more frequently, but generally lower amounts as there will be more miners with "close" to the best time - small pools pay out less frequently, but generally more as only one miner will have the really good deadline.
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@haitch thank you that was really well explained
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@haitch said in Deadlines and General Pool Question:
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Plot files precomputed hashes, during mining you read a specific scoop # from each plot of nonces, looking for the best deadline.
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The best deadline is the one that is found that has the quickest time to reach it - every nonce read corresponds to a deadline, but they'll range from thousands of years to a few seconds - best one found wins.
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In the long run any pool should earn you the same amount. The only difference is the length of deadlines accepted and how frequently they payout. Pools like Ninja and Burst-Team only accept relatively short deadlines, and are intended for high capacity miners, the other pools accept longer deadlines and are more suitable for smallet miners.
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Bigger pools pay more frequently, but generally lower amounts as there will be more miners with "close" to the best time - small pools pay out less frequently, but generally more as only one miner will have the really good deadline.
Hello can explain why i have no deadline on few miners on the same account:
https://s21.postimg.org/c37h2bygn/plots1.jpg
https://s21.postimg.org/k9zgtwojb/plots2.jpg
https://s21.postimg.org/wd4shgzlj/plots3.jpg
https://s21.postimg.org/cwk2uy4hj/plots4.jpg
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@alexcrys No need to obscure your ID - no one can take advantage of it.
What Pool are you mining on? I suspect it's one with a short deadline limit.
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@haitch ninja pool and is normal? i don't have bad read time on hdd
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@alexcrys Ninja only accepts deadlines < 12 hours, unless you have 50+TB I'd suggest moving to an alternative pool
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@haitch and what is with this < 12 hours? i have 38TB(on 4 pc) is too small capacity ? is better to have all 38TB on 1 pc ?
and what pool It is suitable for me ? thx
