Based on the principles of Cloud Mining, miners continuously accept work tasks from the mining pool and return the hash results. However, there is a delay in communications between the miner and the mining pool network. The rate of invalid submissions due to network delay is known as the Rejection Rate.
<br/>How do I check the Rejection Rate?
<br/>Sign in to the Binance Mining Pool.
<br/>In the Statistics interface, you can check the total hash rate and the Rejection Rate.
<br/>On the Miner page, you can check the hash rate and average Daily Rejection Rate of the corresponding miner.
<br/>What is the normal Rejection Rate? What do I do if it is too high?
<br/>The Rejection Rate is usually within 2%. If it goes over 2%, please check whether the miner's local network is stable. A sudden increase in the Rejection Rate is usually due to mining pool network instability.
<br/>If the local network is ok but the Rejection Rate is still too high, please contact the mining pool account manager for assistance.
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