<?php # function dopayout($data, $user) { $t = '<span class=nn>5</span>'; $ot = '<span class=nn>1/5</span>'; $n = '<span class=nn>5Nd</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); $nv5 = number_format(5.0*$nd, 1); $pg = "<h1>Payouts</h1> <table width=75% cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0><tr><td> <span class=hdr>What payout method does the pool use?</span><br><br> We use <b>PPL${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>How do the 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 appoximately $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> A ckpool restart will also end the current shift and start a new one.<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 $n is <b>$nv5</b><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); } # ?>