I wonder if you could chain multiple xmrig proxies to a single xmrig proxy.

My scenerio for this would be if i ran a computer support business and the contract was that each client would dedicate idle cpu time to mine. So say each client had 20 machines, those machines would mine to an xmrig proxy which would be set to mine to a proxy that i have easy access to. That way instead of 200 computers (10 clients with 20 machines) all hitting a single proxy the main proxy would only have 10 connections to it. That would make switching pools easier too since only a single proxy would need to be changed instead of visiting 10 different sites to change each one.

  • shortwavesurferOP
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    1 year ago

    Yep, just setup and configured p2pool mini today. I have always used centralized small pools before so it is a bit different for sure with the sidechain stuff and uncles.

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      1 year ago

      👍️ Like with anything new it takes a little while to learn and get used to it. Say good bye to pool downtime, pending payouts, mining fees, and trusting 3rd parties.

      FYI, there is an observer site that displays p2pool chain stats so you can familiarize yourself with the concept. https://mini.p2pool.observer/