Let's say I have a share for ethereum
BlockNumber = 1155545,
hashNoNonce = ec31d253819762aaa186685e1eb743fc9b058b2e550539952e48abe63b0ad1c8
nonce = 4499658978045803798
What is the formula for difficulty?
Let's say I have a share for ethereum
BlockNumber = 1155545,
hashNoNonce = ec31d253819762aaa186685e1eb743fc9b058b2e550539952e48abe63b0ad1c8
nonce = 4499658978045803798
What is the formula for difficulty?
noncesfound, and the pool will check if your nonce is good enough to fit the network difficulty, if it does, then your submission is going to bring a win for the entire pool. So, it is the pool who decides which difficulty is good for you, they may use a dynamic difficulty to adjust it to your node, or have a static difficulty. No formula. – Nulik Mar 19 '18 at 15:01" the pool will check if your nonce is good enough to fit the network difficulty,"
How? By calculating what?
– Korjavin Ivan Mar 20 '18 at 06:51nonceyou provided into the hashimoto algorithm and the algorithm checks if the nonce is valid. Check this question, maybe it will help: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/2072/why-are-there-no-leading-zeroes-in-ethereum-block-hash – Nulik Mar 20 '18 at 13:26