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In CKPOOL in "bestshare" indicates me this: 51722935881.8227,
"bestever": 290965521514,
I have seen that to confirm the block you need about 14 numbers and my best share has been 12 numbers, is this correct?
And another doubt, the Asic sends continuously actions but it learns with time or it has some reference data to send these actions?
From what I understand, it is always sending Sahres but not all are accepted, to find the block it must send one that meets the difficulty of the network and in that case it will be accepted, right?
In short, this data can be used to know if the miner is doing well or is it really only possible to find the block or not to find it?
To find a block, you need to send one share that is higher than the current difficulty.
In your case, here's your best share vs the current difficulty:
00,051,722,935,881
vs
29,794,407,589,312
This process is based on probability, so the more shares you send, the more probabilities you'll have to get one higher than the current difficulty. But you only need one to find a block.
A common metric to see how well your miner is running is to see the hashrate. You send to the pool only hashes that are at least a bit high, you don't send them all the time. This is set either by the pool, or the miner so that you get a nice stream of shares, not too often, and not too far apart.