Stat from moonishere for last hour:
41378 anonymous 04/02 17:59:39
41363 Dimid 04/02 17:43:56
41351 economist 04/02 17:34:00
41346 anonymous 04/02 17:29:52
41329 anonymous 04/02 17:10:42
so, found 5 blocks at 50 min ~ 1 block per 10 min
but also we can see:
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool)
3 minutes 41 seconds
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Question: how pools perform Net hashrate calculatins?
The actual number of blocks a pool finds will be variable because it is all luck based. The pool software estimates based off of current difficulty and current pool hashrate that a block will be found ~ every 3min 41seconds. In reality it could take anywhere from 2 seconds to hours to find a block. If the est avg. time per round is always underestimated (over several days) then it could be a bug in how that number is being calculated.
Yes and many thanks, but I'm asked mostly about Net hashrate calculations.
When I asked, I looked at the statistics of the major NYAN pools - they all showed the same (or very similar to moonishere) underestimation of Time per Round (Pool)
At the same time, they all showed an identical Net hashrate ...
How accurate can be сalculations of net hasrate, and on what they based?
On "Current Net Difficulty" and "Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network)"?