11:28:27 Is there a way to somehow get xmrig to "wait" when submitting a solution? 11:29:11 For example at difficulty=1 where everything is really valid, xmrig just dumps all the solutions to me without waiting for a reply from the stratum server 11:30:21 This causes my node's memory usage to go up significantly 11:30:30 I realize it's a non-issue when the difficulty is higher, but just wondering 13:24:10 It's all asynchronous in xmrig, so it doesn't wait by design 13:38:57 sech1: aha ok. So it won't matter if I just return errors in the timeframe between applying the first correct solution and notifying it with a new job? 13:39:05 Assuming xmrig sends more valid solutions in that period 15:38:09 Yes, you can return errors, it doesn't matter 15:41:56 Cool, thanks 16:22:55 You can close the tcp connection :) 16:23:38 You can also give it a minimum difficulty to xmrig like 10K or something