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Sharenote Planner
The Sharenote Planner tells you what denomination of note your hardware can reliably print.
Enter your hashrate — the speed your hardware runs at — and the Planner calculates the exact Sharenote denomination your setup produces. No manual math required.
Example:
Input: 100 TH/s, 24-hour window
Output: 61Z70 (printed reliably 90% of the time)
60Z11 (printed reliably 99.9% of the time)
Reliability Presets
The Planner outputs labels at two confidence intervals using the Poisson probability distribution:
| Preset | Meaning |
|---|---|
usually_90 | The Sharenote label your setup will produce at least 90% of the time within the target window. A pragmatic working estimate. |
almost_999 | The label your setup will produce 99.9% of the time. Conservative — useful for setting guaranteed minimums in contracts or consensus thresholds. |
The difference between presets represents the statistical variance of proof-of-work. Higher difficulty targets have more variance.
How Hashrate Maps to Z-Bits
Sharenote uses a log-2 scale for difficulty. The exact mathematical density of a Physical Share (its Continuous Difficulty) is converted into a human-readable label via the planning functions.
Your AI coding assistant handles all log-linear conversions and Poisson probability multipliers when you use the Sharenote skill.
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