There is nothing that I need you guys to do at the min.
If I do need any help I will give you a shout. I have a friend hosting the node for me. The node is on a very big UPS so there will not be any worry in regards to down time there.
If it gets to a point where he can not hold it any more and I doubt that I will give you a shout to look at hosting it.
There is somethings I have been looking at in ways of killing the nice hash with a node update. I will report back with that when I have learned more about the algo.
Regards,
Note to solo miners on the cluster, You can see your hash rate on the miner. You will see each threads hash rate. You can not see the hash rate like you would with the getmininginfo command. I am looking to put info on the website
http://roicluster.miner-pools.com but that is in a long long line of work I have to do.
If you want nicehash out, just disable nonce, nicehash will disconnect all nodes on the mine and we are again alone.
Please let me know if I misunderstand something (always learning something)... thanks to Stratum, it could be blocked. Nicehash will not send mining.extranonce.subscribe to pools (last I heard), even if a NiceHash miner configured to do so. However, as much as the community would like them blocked, the 3rd party pool operators are in for a profit. As I would be if I were in their shoes.
That said, market support will go to those pools that favor community demand. But NiceHash is always going to have a place as long as there is a pool wide open due to the hashing power NH brings to that pool. It is a free market, open source world we run in.
We are looking forward to the collective approach by The Raster. But ultimately, we need to find a way, within the block chain itself to somehow achieve this goal. Though it will take time.
You have to look it the other way around, to be able to mine hodl on nicehash your miner needs the extranonce subscribe, if the pool doesn't support it or doesn't have it configured nicehash miners will be able to mine inhere. If you disable the nonce in the authentication layer and do a checkup if the miner has it up then it can be blocked. As most of the miners from nicehash have mining.extranonce.subscribe on. The only problem is the supporting farm they have running on their own they don't send the nonce out. But then if the miners quit the algo they stop their farm there too.
I don't care if nicehash gets blocked or not, to make the coin known you should let it stay allowed. But it's hurting the coin now as they always sell at lowest available price. A temp block is a better approach imo until the coin gets listed on more exchanges and the price can be growing.