• ShadowRebel
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    1 year ago

    poll: do you think the devs of XMR should mandate p2pool?

    • tuskerM
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      1 year ago

      I guess lemmy does not support polls…

      Would be best if the protocol could somehow control pools by hashrate. So rewards were diminished the more HR the pool has as a % of the network. This is most likely not possible to enforce though.

      Another option would be to somehow hamper the performance of giant pools so they are not profitable due to bandwidth or other infrastructure requirements.

      • Unkn8wn69
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        1 year ago

        I think p2pool will eventually take over because you will literally make more money mining there instead of any centralized pool

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          1 year ago

          Correct, especially if you have a large amount of hashrate, that 1% pool fee may mean real money over the course of a year.

          Plus if pools ever get pressured to KYC miners p2pool will be there to absorb all the refugees. P2P is the future of pool mining.

          • Blake
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            1 year ago

            This.

            If the economic fundamentals support p2pool then the money/power will follow. There will always be a holdout of users but such is the marketplace of ideas. Plus it’ll make it easier to spot the glowies!

            Hoping that p2pool gets some more noob-friendly coverage, guides and UIs to help this trend.

    • crab
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      1 year ago

      Honestly yes. Restricting centralizing pools is similar to restricting centralizing ASICs.