The pool only knows about valid results submitted.
The eight hour average is the true hashrate and will match the sum of your miners hashrates.
A tari address starting with '12' or '14' is accepted.
Exchange addresses (starting with '16') are not accepted.
What can happen and does happen are rug pulls where the exchange takes the coin and runs
...and wallet changes, delisting etc that you don't hear about or procrastinate and then can't access your funds,
plus other issue where you get continuous info warning that wallet access is under maintenance.
None of these issues the pool help with... So to protect you and us...the pool bans the use of exchange addresses.
Sign a message containing only your XMR wallet address in the monero wallet.
Send an email with your XMR address, message signing key and the new Tari address to support@supportxmr.com.
How to sign a message.
Create a XMR sub address from your wallet (starts with 8) and update your miner(s)/proxy with this sub address.
Enter your XMR sub address into supportxmr.com and put your valid Tari address into the settings.
Some not so nice players have found your XMR address in the wild and paired their Tari address to it on the site.
Once set there is only one way to change it. See answer above.
Tari is paid out every hour.
Your Tari accumulate and if you have 10+ at the top of the hour it will be sent.
You are connected to the pool via a proxy. The pool thinks of the proxy as one miner.
The pool assigns a difficulty that ensures one valid result every ~42 seconds for the sum total of the proxy hashrate.
CPU benchmarks can be found at RandomX Benchmarks.
The squiggly graph is the donation traffic to this site.
A big thank you to anyone helping out.
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