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bitcoin's PoW, real time of creating one block
i learn that bitcoin is created every 10 minutes and if block is created faster than 10 minutes, Difficulty will increase.
and study deeper, mining process is finding nonce that start 0 to increase 1 ...
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Mining a new block
Hypothetically, if you only have one node mining in the network, how much time does it take to solve for the nonce assuming for example the current difficulty?
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How do nonce and difficulty relate?
Good morning,
I'm reading about Blockchain technology but I have a couple of questions about the nonce that I cannot find the answers for. I'm hoping someone here will be able to answer them.
i) ...
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How many nonce can resolve block
I'm wonder how many nonce can resolve block in current difficulty? How can be than number counted?
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When ASICs generate a share, is it always at difficulty 1?
Are they preset to only return difficulty 1 shares when the find a nonce? Then mining software verifies if it meets current target difficulty? Or, if given a different target difficulty, will the ...
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Are transactions still tamper-proof if blocks are hashed without nonces?
If an alt were to forgo difficulty and timed release of new supply by removing the nonce from blocks therefore the whole difficulty/target system, is hashing without nonces still providing the same ...
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Why do we need a mining speed above 4.3Ghash/s?
I believe there will be a simple flaw in my understanding somewhere.
From what I can tell for any given block you increment a nonce up to 2^32 (4294967296) per second (and the timestamp every second) ...
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What does nonce mean?
I'm trying to learn how litecoins work (and learn new programming language at same time by writing a crappy little miner).
I'm stuck with getdata. Here http://litecoin.info/wiki/Scrypt
it says that ...