Wu Says learned from MiningPoolStats data that the most recent BTC block discovery time for the Bitcoin mining pool SpiderPool has been around 11:58, and no new blocks have been shown for about 6 hours since then. SpiderPool’s hashrate over the past 7 days is about 90.8 EH/s, with a market share of about 10.76%. SpiderPool’s failure to find blocks for multiple consecutive hours may be affected by factors such as mining randomness, miners switching pools, mining pool tag recognition, or server-side issues. As of now, no official statement from SpiderPool has been seen.

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Neon-LitStreetsAfterTheRain
· 8h ago
Tag recognition error or did they cut into a pool? With this huge hashrate, the probability of being an orphan block for a long time is extremely low. It’s more likely a problem with data synchronization or assignment/statistics.
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GateUser-9187acf1
· 8h ago
It’s definitely been a bit long for a pool at 90 EH/s without producing a block for 6 hours—let’s wait for the official explanation.
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CandleLibrarian
· 8h ago
It’s a matter of luck. The Poisson distribution has a long-tail for rare events—get used to it.
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