there is nothing us devs can do. if this is a fake share attack then that needs to be handled by poolerino. they seem to be the only pool with the issues on sha256 and by default they shouldnt have that issue anyway. stratum uses the diff1 recommended by luke-jr (one of the bitcoin devs) and afaik so does NOMP
Ahmed
This.
The attacks aren't myriad specific at all, it's a matter of exploiting pools/stratums/algos. I'm fairly certain that I've seen this happen on another coin that launched recently as well. As Ahmed is saying, it shouldn't be happening if people are following suit with the fix that stopped the litecoin exploit years ago. The question is whether or not this exploit is occurring because of old stratums, or some new hack we don't know about yet.
The silver lining is that this exploit
is happening with myriad. People will only exploit coins that they either want to try and kill (competition), or they want to horde (cause it's going to be lucrative longterm). That being said, I don't believe that this exploit is having an effect on the price, it's the profit switching multipools that are driving it down.
Do we have a Myriad rich list yet?
u know i thought the same thing.. Why MYR and not some other coin where this would go unoticed for a very long period of time ... hmm oh that seems reasonable
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also agree with the MP issue. I hope that we can maybe see a relatively nearby update with maybe some of my previous proposals, or latter then expanded upon.
also think it would be a very good move to extend the longetivity of the block rewards from 10 years to maybe 20 or 40. keeping the total coins the same.
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8bit i know your watching,
perhaps it may be worth the coordinated effort to implement these and others?