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HeliosPool BCH (NA) BLOCK SOLVE!
Congrats to this user for solving BCH Block Height 954852 with a solve diff of 701.24G on a whatsminer device. This marks HeliosPool's 12th BCH Block solve!
BCH BLOCK FOUND on HeliosPool BCH (NA) SERVER!
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Congrats to qpjv3lfypk8vlnta9p09eq6sgvtvnsv9wcee0rpzrn for taking BCH BLOCK 954162 with a High Score of 1.09T - with a ~55TH/s device (possible Avalon Q?).
🎉🎉🎉 Solo block found! HeliosPool CHTA (NA) block 4850034 submitted to blockchain network on June 5, 2026 at 3:49 PM UTC >>> ⌚ pending 7 confirmations - found by CVXL3EHkrH8xWsv4ECtwWxJqzHQG9KujNq.bitdsk-n8t-1 [bitdsk] @everyone
So - the point is, you're not going to see this issue with a coin like Bitcoin. Its solves are so rare that having more than one pool find a block at nearly the same time is rare - never mind having the same pool find more than one, or the same server, or the same miner twice.
But with Cheetah, because the network diffs nose dive, your miner goes on a BLOCK FOUND romp - along with every other miner on HeliosPool. Many of those will make it through the submission process to payout. But take your miner's enthusiasm with a grain of salt.
🎉🎉🎉 Solo block found! HeliosPool CHTA (APAC) block 4850034 submitted to blockchain network on June 5, 2026 at 3:49 PM UTC >>> ⌚ pending 7 confirmations - found by CHDFdCEma6MocYzmJ3qBSRFT9w5dBGCj4y [Other] @everyone
Now the fun part is, every server, including HeliosPool's 3 CHTA servers, tracks its own miners, and we can still end up with three valid share submissions to the blockchain for a particular height - and only ONE of those (or from another pool's servers) will be the winner.
Once the pool submits the first share it finds to the network, every other share that's received is then stale (rejected by the blockchain as invalid-stale).
So, your miner may count hundreds or thousands of shares that solve a block, but the pool will only accept the first one for a particular height, and that may not even be your specific share, as every other miner on the pool is doing the same thing.
During times like this, almost EVERY SHARE the miner finds will be a BLOCK SOLVE, and it could find hundreds of these shares in a span of a second (even an NMMiner finds 1 MILLION shares a second) but for a specific height, only ONE share actually solves a block.
They BLOCK FOUND whenever a share difficulty is above the network difficulty, but here's the thing - it still needs to pass through the pool's check, and finally the coin network's (blockchain) check.