Most ETH pools use a fixed share difficulty to prevent overloading the stratum servers with too many requests. e.g. Ethermine uses 4000MH and Nanopool uses 10000MH. Which means on Ethermine your miner should find roughly 2.5x more shares for the same hashrate and timeframe than on Nanopool. But since the weight of shares on Ethermine are worth 2.5x less than the shares on Nanopool, the amount of ETH you receive is the same, based on your contribution to the round.
You did not understand my question - what you wrote to me is not at all interesting to me. I asked about the other !!!
Read my second post, there in detail I described an example that I want to find out. Senks.
Unfortunately few people know the answer to my question, since there are few specialists in this field
