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Board Hardware
Re: Review on apollo btc miner
by
jstefanop
on 01/06/2021, 04:21:09 UTC
uh what?

You dont need to "prove" it can hit a block, the proof is in the valid share submission.

Submit enough shares of a certain difficulty over time and you have "proved" your hashrate.

Submit a share higher than the network diff you found a block, simple as that.

Well same as you my position is exactly what you said. Just worded in a different way.

Kano always attacks all btc sha-256 software

He will say you stole it from cgminer and if it clear is not a copy he will say prove it can hit a block.

As I said I am in the USA and you are innocent until proven guilty which means if he wants to complain about blocks he needs to prove it can't hit a block.



Well thats the beauty of Bitcoin, you dont need to trust anyone, just verify. Bitcoin's POW is simple on purpose. Your hardware can either solve SHA256 hashes or it can not.

Sure I can lie about the hashrate on the dashboard, but I cant make up valid shares to a pool unless I am actually performing that work (or I have broken SHA256 which is a possibility, but then your all screwed anyway haha).