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Re: [ANN] -NEW BURST OP- MINE ANY FREE SPACE-(HDD MINING)- ATs, AE, P2P MARKET+MORE!
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Cobra98
on 15/06/2016, 05:14:49 UTC
I just noticed one strange thing on my blocks. The webtool to check if plots overlaps also lists how many blocks a certain plotfile has found. In my case most plot files (=ranges) had 1 a few had 2 or 3 (some 0) and one has 23. Those plots are all 1.3 Tb in size. I wonder what the likely hood of this (its to late to calculate this now) is?

- I have 53 Plotfiles the same size.
-146 blocks found.
- 23 Blocks on the same file

I wish that unequal distribution in this world of randomness could have been used on something else (like increasing the number of blocks I find!). I guess the hits should be randomly distributed?

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I can maybe have a little input on the 23 blocks on the same file if it's the same I've noticed with mine. I've swapped drives and replotted many of them starting from scratch a few times, from nonce 0 I mean. Upon replotting a drive from zero nonce months after starting to mine burst I was checking a couple new plots for overlaps. It showed that they had found blocks already but they were new plots but were do overs if u will. The blocks were found using older drives but with similar plot ranges, I had just altered the ranges due to using bigger drives. Hope that maybe makes sense, best way I can explain it.