David Hopper
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I ran into this after changing pool settings and thought the machine was the problem. In my case the miner was fine, but the network path was unstable...

3 months ago
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I think the key here is testing one change at a time instead of changing everything at once.

3 months ago
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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 b...

3 months ago
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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...

3 months ago
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I ran into this after changing pool settings and thought the machine was the problem. In my case the miner was fine, but the network path was unstable...

3 months ago
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I like this topic because it gets closer to how mining actually works in the real world. A lot of people read generic advice and assume the answer is ...

3 months ago
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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 focu...

3 months ago
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What helped me most was writing down the exact symptoms before changing anything. Once I compared the dashboard, local logs, and power behavior togeth...

3 months ago
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Same issue here. The miner looked connected, but it turned out the worker format was wrong.

3 months ago
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I ran into this after changing pool settings and thought the machine was the problem. In my case the miner was fine, but the network path was unstable...

3 months ago
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This is more common than people think, especially with new firmware or rushed setup changes.

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