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Re: Noob question - mining and generationg partial bitcoins
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CryptoLego
on 29/11/2013, 15:59:13 UTC
What if you're trying to solve a block and someone else solves at first, was all your time wasted?

Effectively, yes.  Mining is a race, winner (of the block) takes all.



Fascinating discussion. I was not aware of this.

Now, I feel like I'm at the racetrack.  Shocked

It is incorrect (and a common misconception).  Nothing is wasted when someone else solves a block because there is no "progress" towards a block.  Each hash is like a lottery ticket.  It either wins or it loses.  Nothing more.  Having a thousand losing tickets means they are still losers regardless of if someone else wins or not.

If you mine a quadrillion hashes that fail to meet the difficulty target, you are no "closer" to solving a block then when you first started.  Each hash is an independent roll of the dice.  It either solves the block or it doesn't.  

Hi DeathAndTaxes:

Thank you for your insight.

I find this process of seeking the "right" hash quite stimulating.

Question:  Would you agree then, that if one has the money to buy a supercomputer, then it would behoove one to put the supercomputer to work on solving for the correct hash. I reason that since this supercomputer can process hashes at such a phenomenal rate that the "odds" of finding the key hash are bound to  increase and therefore he/she would get all the credit for achieving the difficulty target. In other words, the faster one can process hashes the better the "odds" are towards solving a particular block. Hence, the whole rationale for pooling if you disregard the desire to earn crypto-coins.

Would you agree?

Thanks for your input!