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13 Dec 2011 |
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31 Oct 2011 |
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Stale shares
What is a 'stale share' ?
Usually the pool gives each miner some "job" to be done - a bitcoin block header that miner will hash in search for the share. This "job" is unique for every block and should be changed every time when new block is found or new transaction is added to possible block by the pool. If someone finds a block and after this you submit your share, calculated from the old "job", it's considered stale and is wasted.

How to reduce number of stale shares ?
If you are mining on your GPU, please use the latest version of a GUIminer. It supports long polling mode which can make your mining more effective.
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