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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.
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That makes complete sense, I should have realized this. I have been mining burst for almost two years and made new plots several times, but with the same logic on how to organize plots. Therefore, some plots might be in the same scope as the new ones, and I never changed my account, so the system can not know if it is the current or a deleted plot that did find the block. I am sure that is the case, but I don't have the info to backtrack it.
Always nice with smart persons
Thanks
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