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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
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Jeff85
on 21/10/2017, 04:21:20 UTC
The diff depends on the pool, and even the socket. Even then if the dev fee uses the same pool and socket, but it's a variable difficulty socket, then the difficulty can be set lower when it makes the new connection and probably won't even settle in to your normal difficulty by the time the dev fee mining is over.

That's why you should look at the amount of time spent dev fee mining, rather than purely the number of shares. Number of shares doesn't mean anything if you don't know the difficulty of each.

Great feedback! Thank you!  How can i double check the amount of time the program mines on behalf of dev?
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
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Jeff85
on 20/10/2017, 20:54:10 UTC
Hello. First, just want to thank this forum for being an excellent resource in helping me to get into mining. Thank you!

Question, I feel like I've been seeing a lot of DEVFEE mining as I'm running Claymore 10.0. So I did a count on the number of "Accepted Shares" vs the number of "DevFee Accepted share". For every 100 "Accepted Share" for me, there are 17 "Dev Fee Accepted Share".  Does this mean that 17% of the shares I am mining are going to Claymore?  The actual breakdown was 1,434 "Accepted Share" to 250 "DevFee Accepted Share".

Thank you for your help!!