Please share the most important decision points for AntPool. Good answers may include hash rate expectations, payout variance, fee structure, block luck, support quality, and the miner's real goals.
Thanks for posting this. I was trying to figure out the same thing today.
My experience has been that many mining problems are not one big failure but several small issues at once. A setup can look almost correct while still underperforming because of heat, weak airflow, bad assumptions about variance, or poor monitoring. Threads like this are helpful when people explain not only the fix, but how they reached the fix and what signals pointed them in the right direction.
I agree with the general advice here, but I would also check the wallet address, worker naming, and temperature at the same time. A lot of people focus only on the connection and miss something obvious.
I had a similar situation on a smaller setup and the lesson for me was not to assume profitability or stability from one short test window. Watching behavior over a longer period gave me a more realistic picture.
My experience has been that many mining problems are not one big failure but several small issues at once. A setup can look almost correct while still underperforming because of heat, weak airflow, bad assumptions about variance, or poor monitoring. Threads like this are helpful when people explain not only the fix, but how they reached the fix and what signals pointed them in the right direction.
I appreciate topics like this because they help newer miners avoid expensive errors and give experienced users a place to compare methods.
This is a useful topic because it gives miners the kind of practical detail that is often missing from generic advice.
I think discussions like this are strongest when people share exact setup details, what they tested, and what changed the result.
It also helps to separate theory from real-world miner experience, because many problems only show up under actual load and uptime conditions.
Threads like this can become excellent references when members explain the mistake, the symptoms, and the fix in a structured way.
