Are you still mining over shitty WiFi, hoping for a block while industry giants optimize every last bit out of their setups to avoid unnecessary milliseconds of delay because they know it will decrease their chances if they don't? What's a valid hash worth if it doesn't reach the mining node in time, or at all? While I don't know an exact answer to the second question, we do have answer to the first. You are not limited to WiFi anymore. NerdQaxe LAN adapters are back in stock and compatible with: ✅ NerdQaxe+ ✅ NerdQaxe++ ✅ NerdQX ✅ Octaxe ✅ OctaxeGamma Get them here: image

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Miners send shares to nodes which validate them and if needed send them to the network. Each step takes time, time is money. WiFi increases the time the share takes on its way to the node before the node can even do anything with it.
No idea about the percentage, pings vary between 8-30ms on good WiFi, between 190 and 240ms on my WiFi, since my house is a concrete bunker, lol.