The question more to the developer.
Is the developer has plans in the future to implement PoS ? " on a small percentage "
No PoS, directly avoiding that actually with development of the PoR system. It's just not very simple to design as all exploits must be found and patched before ever thinking of releasing the functionality.
A question to the people WHO knows koding and hardware.
A have 2 "old" Antminer s3+ doing not that much. Would it be possible to update the CGminer on them with HMQ1725 algo? And Second... Would it be effective to mine ESP on them?
No, you can't. Completely different algo.
Pallas that's wrong, although what MrPlazu is thinking of doing isn't correct either, to get HMQ1725 to mine on an antminer s3 you would need to updated the code base that the antminers run on (which is CGMiner) and then compile it for the MIPS processors that are asic chips. you would then have to push the mining software update to the asics and you could mine using them.
However they are asics with a very small instruction set (hence mips and its RISC architecture instead of the normal CISC arc) so you would probably have to do some tests to make sure that you are only using instructions that they can understand. The mining wouldn't be SHA speed either. it would be much slower due to what i am assuming are large inefficiencies for mining in the HMQ1725 algo.
If you don't know how to set up cross compilation for a mips environment, or aren't well versed in both mining software code and mips assembly code, then this will almost certainly be impossible for you to do.
No offense, but in the mining development/coding arena, Pallas could run circles around you... and then eat you. He's completely right. An S3 consists of a small controller board, and then a SHITTON of ASIC chips that only perform SHA-256d. There's zero possibility of ever doing it on those - or anything execpt SHA-256d mining - until you melt them down to scrap metal. The little CPU on the controller board may be capable of doing it - but that is CPU mining, and it would be better done on a real system, as the CPU on the controller board is no doubt as cheap as possible.
Hey there Wolf0! Btw, just wondering, We heard you'd like compensation for the optimized miner. Any chance on a solid price? PM if you'd like
@Everyone - NEWS
Seriously, very sorry for all the delays, I've personally been on call at my workplace and it has been a CRAZY weekend!
Good news:
New nodes launched (thank you animalroam)
Espers Nodes:
188.213.175.51
81.2.242.98
89.36.215.243
89.40.117.223
89.38.146.124
Ports are 22447.
They will be hardcoded into the next client release as well.
As far as the new client goes, it is still under development we are working on it as quickly as possible.
Will have a few screenshots soon and expect to release the client later today if things go well.
Thank you all for understanding.
bad news:
None... Well... just time delays but otherwise none.