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Recently, mempool added a new page showcasing a dynamic and live version of b10c research on the merkle branches that miners receive from Stratum V1 Pools. Apart from payment flows, this is another great way to detect which pools are closely linked together or acting as proxies.
The new mempool site can be found under this URL: https://mempool.space/stratum
And you should see something like this (image down below), were, if you wait long enough, you'll see in real time how pools change what they are mining.
The original research by b10c can be found here: https://b10c.me/observations/12-template-similarity/
This all highlights how mining pools coordinate behind the scenes, and which pools are tied or beholden to which pools.
In short, Stratum V2 fixes this!
Let me know if you want a deeper breakdown of b10c's research report and what this all means.
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ah, dope.
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"In short, Stratum V2 fixes this!" How? If there is indeed the same custodian behind 47% of total hash rate, we are screwed...
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The main way SV2 fixes this is by giving block template generation back to miners.
Then each miner would do his own thing, independent of which pool he works with for payment distribution.
The second step is independent of SV2, but usually follows Sv2 closely, and it's educating miners on why FPPS is going to die (already explored in #869760) and why PPLNS is the way forward.
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