How does a higher DL win a block??



  • I was talking about when it is reported and how it makes it to the wallet. If there is a lag in display there is also a lag in reporting. When a DL is Confirmed and there are a few seconds between like the example, if the DL was found right at the end of the round it didn't make it to the wallet in time to register. The one that registered could have been found in 10 seconds. The one that was better could have been found at 3:45 and didn't have time to register.

    Most likely the DL was found before 3 minutes so this is why I am saying there could be a lag in the network. The confirmation of the block on the network is the critical aspect. What miner/pool reports it to the nodes first. I don't think it happens that often to really cause concern.



  • @CryptoNick said in How does a higher DL win a block??:

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    Most likely the DL was found before 3 minutes so this is why I am saying there could be a lag in the network. The confirmation of the block on the network is the critical aspect. What miner/pool reports it to the nodes first. I don't think it happens that often to really cause concern.

    That 3 minute deadline was sitting there for over 2 minutes. It was not my account so I can't be sure, but I pool mine on Ninja the confirmations are almost instantaneous.

    According to the comments above, it does happen often and it should be a concern. It speaks to the integrity of the Burst network.


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