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- Bobβs journey from Gateway CTO to sovereign miner
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- Lessons from the PC revolution for Bitcoin adoption
- Risks of mining centralization & censorship resistance
- The coming energy race with AI and High Performance Computing
- Why nation-states should build mining infrastructure before buying bitcoin
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Ok, I've received definitive answers from Luke regarding Datum:
1) DiffA is the number and weight of accepted shares which doesn't matter in a solo mining context. Datum does not display "best difficulty". Shutting down miners has no impact on chances of finding a block (aside from obvious hashing downtime)
2) Block templates are customizable entirely through Knots not Datum
nostr:nprofile1qqs0m40g76hqmwqhhc9hrk3qfxxpsp5k3k9xgk24nsjf7v305u6xffcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhs3mlty2 has chimed in (thank you sir) but left me with more questions than answers...
1) How can there be no such thing as best difficulty if it's in every bitaxe, public pool and CK pool?
2) This makes no grammatical sense. Perhaps 'ever' is an acronym?

#asknostr #datum #solomining
Apparently there is "no such thing as best difficulty"
That in and of itself makes it worth running over public pool imo
As she was discussing the settings, I was able to find them in Umbrel through the search function. Bad ass video
Question now is, if the block templates are handled by knots is there an advantage to using datum over public pool? I like that I can see more detailed share info on datum but public pool gives me best difficulty measurements. I've noticed public pool has had server outages several times. Not sure if datum is fully hosted on my node or relies on third party servers as well?
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Good looking out
I am running Knots and Datum in Umbrel. Is there something specific I should be looking for in settings? I see max mempool size, persist mempool and mempool expiry but nothing specific about the block template
Thank you nostr:nprofile1qqsqvfcgxslup024gjkf0p402upfgczxcavqn22d2fkw84k86ds4lwcprfmhxue69uhhqun0ve5kcetn9ehx7um5wgcjucm0d5hs0wwsp7. So do I configure it somehow with the mempool app? I was under the impression that the block templates were customizable. But I'm not seeing any option to do so in the datum app or the mempool app.
Ok, next #Datum question: how in the world do you create a custom block template? My coinbaser page just shows my mining address #asknostr
Trying to make sense of these Datum numbers. Always though the DiffA number was the best difficulty, but it seems it's just the VDiff (min difficulty) times accepted shares (A). Is this correct, and if so is there a way to tell best difficulty in Datum? Not that best difficulty really matters unless it's greater than the network difficulty, but would be nice to know #asknostr

Good explanation about Bitcoin mining difficulty
Today I'm trying all small miners on Public Pool and the Big Boy Q on Datum....see what happens π
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Best difficulty didn't change all day from my readings this morning so I think setting all workers to the same name is not the way. I'm going back to unique names and will my update with my findings
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