I'm trying to mine some Ether on Ropsten, using a Geth node configured as follows:
--verbosity=3
--networkid=3
--testnet
--mine
--fast
--cache=8192
--datadir=./data
--etherbase=0xMyAccountAddress
--bootnodes=enode://20c9ad97c081d63397d7b685a412227a40e23c8bdc6688c6f37e97cfbc22d2b4d1db1510d8f61e6a8866ad7f0e17c02b14182d37ea7c3c8b9c2683aeb6b733a1@52.169.14.227:30303,enode://6ce05930c72abc632c58e2e4324f7c7ea478cec0ed4fa2528982cf34483094e9cbc9216e7aa349691242576d552a2a56aaeae426c5303ded677ce455ba1acd9d@13.84.180.240:30303,enode://a979fb575495b8d6db44f750317d0f4622bf4c2aa3365d6af7c284339968eef29b69ad0dce72a4d8db5ebb4968de0e3bec910127f134779fbcb0cb6d3331163c@52.16.188.185:30303,enode://3f1d12044546b76342d59d4a05532c14b85aa669704bfe1f864fe079415aa2c02d743e03218e57a33fb94523adb54032871a6c51b2cc5514cb7c7e35b3ed0a99@13.93.211.84:30303,enode://78de8a0916848093c73790ead81d1928bec737d565119932b98c6b100d944b7a95e94f847f689fc723399d2e31129d182f7ef3863f2b4c820abbf3ab2722344d@191.235.84.50:30303,enode://158f8aab45f6d19c6cbf4a089c2670541a8da11978a2f90dbf6a502a4a3bab80d288afdbeb7ec0ef6d92de563767f3b1ea9e8e334ca711e9f8e2df5a0385e8e6@13.75.154.138:30303,enode://1118980bf48b0a3640bdba04e0fe78b1add18e1cd99bf22d53daac1fd9972ad650df52176e7c7d89d1114cfef2bc23a2959aa54998a46afcf7d91809f0855082@52.74.57.123:30303
I don't see any change in my account's balance when I view it on https://ropsten.etherscan.io.
Is this possibly because my node is not yet fully synced?
In the Geth console, I see the following types of printouts, which I think are relevant to my question:
imported 187 receipts in 54.968ms. #640580
commit new work on block 1 with 0 txs & 0 uncles. Took 999.2µs
mined potential block #1
mined block #1
Those numbers vary of course (block numbers are gradually incrementing, while others are just changing "sporadically").
But I think that this block-mining is not the Ether-mining which I've been aiming at.
So how can I determine whether or not any Ether-mining is actually taking place, and if it's not, then how can I determine the cause (or should I wait for the node to be fully synced, as stated in the title of my question)?
Thank you very much!