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Quoted:theoretical you can solo mine, but it will take very very long time looooooooooong time before you mine a block. So don't try.
Comment:So I have a wallet with some private keys generated. How do I know which account #'s are mine? I pool mine and send to Poloniex and I want to send from Poloniex to my own wallet account. How does one do that?
Quote:If you have Pasc on poloniex, you can send a few pasc to pascwallet (
https://www.pascwallet.com/Market/Purchase) or getpasa (
http://getpasa.com/) to buy a pasa (pasc account). A pasa associates with a public key. Then you can withdraw other pasc to your local account, and you can pool mine and send direct to your local account. While pool mine, you should not only get psac, but also pasa (every pasa for twenty pasc).
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New Question:Thank you. I do have a lot of hash power though, a number of machines with 6-8 video cards each. Couldn't I solo mine to generate my own accounts, and is there instructions on how to do that somewhere? I think the references I find on youtube and elsewhere are outdated and use the old pascalminer that used to be released with the wallet.
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You can have multiple key pairs in your wallet, but that doesn't mean you have an account. You must obtain an account through the various ways mentioned here. PASA (accounts) are not generated in the wallet. To have an account (PASA), one of your private keys must be associated to it. That's what makes PASC so special. You don't need to know your long address key, just your easy to remember PASA, like 1234-56.
The ability to use easy to remember accounts linked to key pairs keeps the blockchain lean and mean, no bloat like all the other coins. This combined with instant 0-conf transactions leads to infinite scaling. I eventually see being able to run a full node on mobile with advanced features never seen before in the blockchain space.
For solo mining, look into pascalproxyv2.