The process of Devcoin mining calls up a receiver file that contains all contributors wallet addresses in it each time a block is solved. The receiver files mix the addresses in a random order, and there are 9 locations that host the files, ensuring integrity and duplicity of results. Neither the miners nor the individuals who will be receiving can change anything, it is coded into the protocol and would require major work and group consensus to change. It is reliable and trustless, and is a primary innovation of Devcoin.
sorry , I'm really not understand what you say that "there are 9 locations that host the files",could you please explain it easier to understand it?I am a newbie to the devcoin system, why you don't remove all the address in the file so that you won't to send some to others or you can try to get the 9 locations to cheat the system ?Do you mean that the 9 locations are like the verification of identity to the blocks or the miners? and in that case you can get all what you get. Looking forward to your reply ,thank you very much