{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"DOPEMIND wrote","author_name":"DOPEMIND (npub1k8…3dtrn)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1k8ftdvsesx60ffafa79xrdfqg7mptlkd08dfa0yw2m3jz269l2es53dtrn","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"TheSoloMiningCo from X:\n\n\"By definition, true solo mining would be your own node, your own hardware and your own method to solo mine to a server/pool you control, in this case, public-pool running on your computer. By definition, the word \"solo\" comes into play here - solo meaning \"by oneself\".\n\nWith Public-Pool.io, this is someone's own setup of their node and their own instance of public-pool running and we all connect to it out of convenience. On this, the chap who manages public-pool.io  is the only one truly solo mining here as \"he is in control\" and we are not truly solo mining as we are connecting to someone else's server / solo pool, thus eroding the \"solo\" aspect. \n\nTechnically speaking, us connecting to solo-pool.io is no different than one running their own instance of public pool and connecting to it.\n\nFrom a philosophical stand point, we aren't truly solo mining by doing this as we are connecting to something we are not in control of.\n\nI feel your point is more of a philosophical one rather than a technical one.\""}
