XVG Limitation question

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chasran01
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XVG Limitation question

Post by chasran01 » Wed Mar 17, 2021 12:18 pm

Greetings,

Would someone please clarify this? Consecutive as in, daily... no more than 6 being found by even if I have 20 miners... Or once I find 6 statically mining, period, that's it? How would it know? I've found 8 over two days part time mining, but none this morning. Wanted to understand the limitation more so. Thanks in advance and stay safe everyone!

Mining Notes
Verge only allows 6 consecutive blocks to be found for a single algorithm, which could lead to periodic disconnects when static mining when the limit is reached. Consider using Proswitching to maximize mining time instead.
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Steven Godshall
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Re: XVG Limitation question

Post by Steven Godshall » Wed Mar 17, 2021 1:22 pm

Verge has multiple mining algorithms on its network, and their network limits that at most 6 blocks of the same algorithm can be found of the last 10 recent blocks.

If 6 of the last 10 blocks are found on the same algorithm, our pool set the algorithm into error because finding a 7th block would not confirm.
chasran01
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Re: XVG Limitation question

Post by chasran01 » Wed Mar 17, 2021 2:22 pm

Steven Godshall wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 1:22 pm Verge has multiple mining algorithms on its network, and their network limits that at most 6 blocks of the same algorithm can be found of the last 10 recent blocks.

If 6 of the last 10 blocks are found on the same algorithm, our pool set the algorithm into error because finding a 7th block would not confirm.
Perfect! Thank you kindly!
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