A node fee of 0.5% means that on average one share out of every 200 will be a donation to you. Since your node has only mined about 234 shares total, that means that the expected value is that your node will only have mined one donation share in its lifetime. That one share will last in the share chain for about three days or so, but then it will be gone, and you will need to mine another donation share, which might take a few days. Not seeing a donation on all blocks a normal result of shares being quantized.I have set the node fee to 0.5% at a core wallet address. ...
"Shares: 234 (4 orphan, 2 dead) Stale rate: ~2.6% (1-6%) Efficiency: ~102.7% (99-105%) Current payout: (0.0000)=0.0000 LTC"
Thank you!!!A node fee of 0.5% means that on average one share out of every 200 will be a donation to you. Since your node has only mined about 234 shares total, that means that the expected value is that your node will only have mined one donation share in its lifetime. That one share will last in the share chain for about three days or so, but then it will be gone, and you will need to mine another donation share, which might take a few days. Not seeing a donation on all blocks a normal result of shares being quantized.I have set the node fee to 0.5% at a core wallet address. ...
"Shares: 234 (4 orphan, 2 dead) Stale rate: ~2.6% (1-6%) Efficiency: ~102.7% (99-105%) Current payout: (0.0000)=0.0000 LTC"
I meant the node not submit the valid share to the network, only to the Bitcoin node.Of course, if you submit a share to a p2pool network that only includes a payout to itself, then other p2pool nodes will reject that share and will not include your address for future payouts on that p2pool network. Other nodes will only try to get you paid if you show them that you're trying to pay them.
I think I understand your question. The short answer is that your premise is invalid due to how mining works.I meant the node not submit the valid share to the network, only to the Bitcoin node.Of course, if you submit a share to a p2pool network that only includes a payout to itself, then other p2pool nodes will reject that share and will not include your address for future payouts on that p2pool network. Other nodes will only try to get you paid if you show them that you're trying to pay them.
I used to see lots of these as well. Please see here: pools/p2pool-decentralized-dos-resistan ... ml#p182484I found some of these errors in output, not sure if they help:
Thanks! Trying that now.
I used to see lots of these as well. Please see here: pools/p2pool-decentralized-dos-resistan ... ml#p182484
Have you set a pseudoshare difficulty for your miners? Those gaps usually happen with high pseudoshare difficulties.
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