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I have use a 2 GHASH Rig for that....But we need more "normal" miner. That is all....
How did ou get all block in less than 4 minute after 2-3 hours without one found?
BSD's diff adaption behaves somewhat weird. It aims for a 6 min blocktime in average.
From my obeservation: There is a diff break feature. Whenever a lot hasing power leaves and the blockain is stuck for 5 or 6 hours a solo miner/wallet can free the jam by mining a valid block with a very low diff.
Whenever that happens all the hash power that was still busy with the jam become freed and running on the block chain with now a very low diff which then leads to a larger numbers of almost instant mined blocks. (*)
What's interesting is that there also seems to exist a diff break in the other way. The diff rise after the diff break is too slow. After the chain of low diff blocks that kgw algo seems to react by creating a sudden high diff jump peak (factor 20 or more higher) probabily as counter measurement and in order to keep the 6 min block time in average and this again jams the whole mineing.
When this blocks it for more than 5 hours than this repeats.
It's not easy this days to come up with a working algo that can handle multipools that create strong sudden hash changes. There are also asic x11 miners out now which adds to the problematic.
From my observation I would say the diff break feature is fine however the diff has to rise a good factor faster after such a break in order to avoid this scenario.
As I say not easy to get this right.
The positive is: It is running. A bit imbalanced but it is not stuck for days as I have seen on other coins and the long time average of 6 min per block is maintained.
About the pool. If it is not different than the pools I mined in the past then you should get your share. So I am not sure what you argue. More blocks for the pool should be more BSD for you too.
*) some posts backs I reported that I got 1500 BSD in about 2 hours solo mineing after such a jam where all miners were indeed gone. I did this with only 8 MHs.
1500 / 25 = 60 block in 2 hours. This results in an average of 1 block each 2 min. -> The diff didn't fully adapt to my hashing power within the 2 hours. In fact it was even falling more generating blocks even faster the first 1 hour before starting to rise.