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How Does the Size of a Mining Pool Relate to the Variance Experienced by Its Members?

The size of a mining pool is directly related to the total hash rate it controls. A larger pool, with a higher hash rate, finds blocks more frequently.

This increased frequency of block discovery dramatically reduces the variance experienced by its individual members, as the time between payouts is much shorter and more predictable.

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