<?php
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function dopayout($data, $user)
{
$N = 5;
$t = "< span class = nn > $N< / span > ";
$ot = "< span class = nn > 1/$N< / span > ";
$n = "< span class = nn > ${N}Nd< / span > ";
$n1 = '< span class = nn > N< / span > ';
$n1d = '< span class = nn > Nd< / span > ';
$bc = '+101 Confirms';
$bm = 'Matured';
$nd = 0;
if (isset($data['info']['currndiff']))
$nd = $data['info']['currndiff'];
$nv = number_format($nd, 1);
$nvx = '< b > '.number_format($N*$nd, 1).'< / b > ';
$pd = $data['info']['p_hashrate24hr'];
$hr = 'is < b > ?< / b > ';
$hrt = '< b > ?< / b > ';
if ($pd != '?' & & $pd != '' & & $pd > 0)
{
$hr = 'for the last day is roughly < b > '.siprefmt($pd,2).'Hs< / b > ';
if ($nd > 0)
$hrt = '< b > '.howmanyhrs($nd * $N / ($pd / pow(2,32)), true, true).'< / b > ';
}
$pg = "< h1 > Payouts< / h1 >
< table width = 75% cellpadding = 0 cellspacing = 0 border = 0 > < tr > < td >
< span class = hdr > What payout method does the pool use?< / span > < br > < br >
We use < b > PPL${n1}S< / b > (< b > P< / b > ay < b > P< / b > er < b > L< / b > ast $n1 < b > S< / b > hares)< br > < br >
< b > PPL${n1}S< / b > means that when a block is found, the block reward is shared among the last $n1 shares that miners sent to the pool, up to when the block was found.< br >
The $n1 value the pool uses is $t times the network difficulty when the block is found - '$n'.< br > < br >
< span class = hdr > How much of each block does the pool reward?< / span > < br > < br >
Transaction fees are included in the miner reward.< br >
Pool fee is 0.9% of the total.< br > < br >
< span class = hdr > PPL${n1}S acts like the reward 'ramps up' when you first start mining.< br > What actually happens?< / span > < br > < br >
The $n means it takes that long to reward your shares.< br >
The ramp isn't missing rewards, it's delaying them to reduce variance.< br >
Each share is rewarded in all the blocks found in the $n after the share.< br >
That's simply how it reduces variance. Each share's reward is averaged out over the $n after it.< br >
The pool hash rate $hr which means the $n 'ramp' is roughly $hrt.< br > < br >
Continue reading below for more detail about how it works:< br > < br >
< span class = hdr > How do the < b > PPL${n1}S< / b > payments work?< / span > < br > < br >
The $n means the pool rewards $t times the expected number of shares, each time a block is found.< br >
So each share will be paid approximately $ot of it's expected value, in each block it gets a reward,< br >
but each share is also expected, on average, to be rewarded $t times in blocks found after the share is submitted to the pool.< br >
i.e. if pool luck was always 100% then each share is expected to be rewarded $t times.< br > < br >
If pool luck is better than 100%, then the average share reward will be better than $t times.< br >
If pool luck is lower than 100%, then the average share reward will be less than $t times.< br > < br >
< span class = hdr > What's a shift?< / span > < / br > < br >
When your miner sends shares to the pool, the shares are not stored individually, but rather summarised into shifts.< br >
Shifts are ~50min or less in length.< br >
Aproximately every 30s, the pool generates new work and sends that to all the miners.< br >
The pool also sends new work every time a block is found on the Bitcoin network.< br >
A shift summarises all the shares submitted to the pool for 100 work changes.< br >
However, when we find pool blocks, the current shift ends at the work in which the block was found< br >
and a new shift starts.< br >
A ckpool restart will also end the current shift and start a new shift.< br >
A network difficulty change will also end the current shift and start a new shift.< br > < br >
< span class = hdr > So, what's the $n value?< / span > < br > < br >
The current Bitcoin network value for $n1d is $nv and thus $n is $nvx< br >
Bitcoin adjusts the $n1d value every 2016 blocks, which is about every 2 weeks.< br > < br >
When a block is found, the reward process counts back shifts until the total share difficulty included is $n.< br >
Since shares are summarised into shifts, it will include the full shift at the end of the range counting backwards,< br >
so it usually will be a bit more than $n.< br > < br >
< span class = hdr > When are payments sent out?< / span > < br > < br >
The block 'Status' must first reach '$bc' on the Blocks page, and then is flagged as '$bm', before the reward is distributed.< br >
The block reward is sent out manually soon after that.< br > < br >
< / td > < / tr > < / table > ";
return $pg;
}
#
function show_payout($info, $page, $menu, $name, $user)
{
gopage($info, NULL, 'dopayout', $page, $menu, $name, $user);
}
#
?>