The Nfactor has changed to 19, which is determined from the beginning of CACHeCoin. From my findings you will now have MORE impact on mining with only a CPU (i7700k@28h/s) versus a GPU (1060/6GB@38h/s,1070@48h/s,1080ti@65h/s).
Because memory is the limiting factor mining CACH we are now hoping for Nvidia and AMD to release 16-24GB versions of their upcoming top-of-the-line GPUs this year, as predicted beforehand. Until then I am happy to put my CPU to work again.
I saw someone question his hashpower being more than the total nethash. This coin has Proof-of-Stake that comes into play more or less throughout the month - this is not calculated into the total nethash. If difficulty is high for mining it becomes more likely that Proof-of-Stakes are taking place, hence not many Proof-of-Work blocks are generated at that specific time. Mining difficulty decreases if there are no Proof-of-Work blocks found for an amount of time, like 12 hours or so. That evens it out over time and you will see a "sudden" bump in total nethash. I have almost 700H/s mining at all times and I remember last year we had total nethashes above 30kH/s at times!
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I was thinking about setting up a pool to enable people to get more even payouts, but since I'm not very good with linux I failed. The stratum setup tried to mine the Proof-of-Stake instead of the Proof-of-Work which I couldn't find a way to solve. I am instead solo-mining to the wallet myself. If anybody has figured out how to setup a stratumpool for mining (that doesn't try to solve the Proof-of-Stake side of the coin!!) feel free to contact me and I will reconsider setting it up to be run 24/7 on my VPS in Europe. I find 2-8 blocks per day myself and I think we could all benefit from gathering up to some degree.