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I read that if my hashpower remains constant, and total network hashpower increases, after 2016 blocks difficulty will increase. Now as far as I have understood, difficulty increases if blocks are mined before 10 min and I find no co-relation of this statement with previous one.
Say current total hashpower is 100,000 MH/s. If 2 people have joined network with hashpower of 50 MH/s. Total haspower is 100,100 MH/s. There are large pools having 5,000 MH/s or even more on current difficulty, mining at block/10 min, chances are very low that that these new miner with much low hashpower can calculate block @ <10 min.
This thing make sense if all machines in mining pools (say 50 MH/s), work on different blocks, then new miners can get block possibly in less than 10 min. But if hashing power is added i.e. 5,000 MH/s is used for finding block, then such minor additions should have no effect on difficulty.
So what exactly is going on here ??
thanks, great reference btw. Also can you tell, if all hashpower by different miner joining a mining pool is added up to solve one block or are working on different blocks ?? – Piyush Chittara – 2017-09-24T09:40:50.100
Everyone works on different blocks, always. However, with more people working, the rate at which blocks found on average will still be higher. – Pieter Wuille – 2017-09-24T16:48:43.280