LWMA helped in the early years against nicehash/pool hopping attacks. It was new, experiential, we were young, dumb and full of... Now that the network is somewhat stable, we should probably switch back to Monero's default difficulty algorithm in the next hard fork. Those people actually know what they are doing.
LWMA helped in the early years against nicehash/pool hopping attacks. It was new, experiential, we were young, dumb and full of... Now that the network is somewhat stable, we should probably switch back to Monero's default difficulty algorithm in the next hard fork. Those people actually know what they are doing.
on second thought, I can't be bothered to do difficulty testing for switching back to the default algorithm. I guess after the hot fix, LWMA is alright.
on second thought, I can't be bothered to do difficulty testing for switching back to the default algorithm. I guess after the hot fix, LWMA is alright.
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LWMA helped in the early years against nicehash/pool hopping attacks. It was new, experiential, we were young, dumb and full of... Now that the network is somewhat stable, we should probably switch back to Monero's default difficulty algorithm in the next hard fork. Those people actually know what they are doing.
on second thought, I can't be bothered to do difficulty testing for switching back to the default algorithm. I guess after the hot fix, LWMA is alright.
Wow, I love LWMA now!