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What Is the Process of a Pool ‘Submitting’ a Valid Block to the Network?

When a miner submits a share that happens to meet the network difficulty, the pool server verifies the share. If valid, the pool server constructs the final block, includes the necessary transaction data and the pool's payout address, signs the block, and immediately broadcasts it to the rest of the network's nodes for validation and inclusion in the blockchain.

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