monarx on Nostr: I still see a potential way to salvage corechain in the future One main problem ...
I still see a potential way to salvage corechain in the future
One main problem contributing to mining centralisation is hashers are not miners.
Perhaps the most important people to orange pill right now are actually the fiat minded hashers mining for pools that extract 20-30% of their rewards for the predictability of consistent payouts.
If hashers are actual bitcoiners, running their own nodes, and creating their own templates, they would be more involved in discussions on bitcoin’s protocol debates.
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