The Pay-Per-Last-N-Shares window is the most recent N valid shares the pool has received. When a block is found, the reward is split among miners proportional to their difficulty-weighted contribution to this window. As new shares come in, the oldest ones roll out, so a miner's slice naturally decays after they stop mining. Each section below is a different breakout; you'll pick which to surface on the main dashboard.
How far back in time the current window stretches. The thicker the bar, the longer it takes for a stopped miner's shares to roll out.
| Address | Shares | Total Difficulty | % of Window | Projected / Block | First Share | Last Share |
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Bucket = ⌊log₂(share difficulty)⌋. Spread reflects per-worker vardiff — beefier miners cluster in higher buckets.
Each colored band = one miner. Width of the band at any X position = their share-of-window-difficulty for that time bucket. As new shares come in on the right and old ones roll out on the left, you can see specific miners' bands grow or shrink.
If a block landed right now, this is what each address would earn. Sum should equal the per-block payout pool (i.e. block reward minus pool fee).