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Is this ZEC-specific? Or may be equihash-specific. I have found a lot of contradictory information about how to convert hashes to solutions. Most of people say that 1 H/s is firmly 1 Sol/s, but in this code I found that 1 Sol/s = 0.5 MH/s. I'm completely confused with that.
Can someone explain what is going on about sols and hashes?
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equihash-specific
Colloquially the terms are used interchangeably.
On a technical level equihash solves problems, rather than attempting to match random hashes to a known hash, so the term is "solution" to a problem that it solves (because, math) vs "hashes" that are attempted.
That's an over-simplified explanation, but it's the "best" short answer.
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Hello, I'm wonder at this code.
Is this ZEC-specific? Or may be equihash-specific. I have found a lot of contradictory information about how to convert hashes to solutions. Most of people say that 1 H/s is firmly 1 Sol/s, but in this code I found that 1 Sol/s = 0.5 MH/s. I'm completely confused with that.
Can someone explain what is going on about sols and hashes?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: