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We have, it’s call p2pool. Miners (like us) should move to it, most of miners doesn’t seem to care, their are here for short-term gain.

How can we help? Writing blogs/medium/etc. Record videos, etc. How to mine monero with p2pool and why

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This has not worked. It is time for a solution on the protocol level to handicap giant irresponsible pools in some way.

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Okay. Walk me through this. How do you enforce the use of p2pool on the protocol level? How would you even distinguish a pool operation against a solo mining operation?

Wownero tried to eliminate the pool mining. But they enforced solo mining on the protocol level.

So, how would one enforce p2pool mining on the protocol level?

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Just found out about wownero (memecoin), they better put that effort to improve monero :/

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Someone would have to get pretty creative. I do not think enforcing p2pool is possible, besides we do not want to kill pool mining all together, but making running a giant pool very inefficient may be the way to go.

Mining protocol changes to combat pool centralization - https://github.com/monero-project/research-lab/issues/98

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adding p2pool block hash and something signed by private spend key to the block requirements should accomplish this? whether or not its a good idea is another thing

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I don’t think OP knows how mining work

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It has not worked yet. P2ppool is steadily growing still, new miners have no reason to join a pool. Big system administrators will keep flexing on pools every now and then I guess, botnets too. I don’t see us worrying once p2pool gets top 3 or thereabouts.

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Yes, I am happy we have p2pool as a go to option for decentralized pool mining. Maybe once the big pools start to enforce KYC we will see a real move to p2pool.

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