It would have helped to point out the details and difference out during the launch event, or on the website. The missed opportunity to do this marketing right cost goodwill. Hopefully y’all can openly remedy.

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szarka 2 years ago
100% Making a big deal about transparency and then *not* being transparent about this up front was an own goal. :(
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JT 2 years ago
I think the point here is to have some conviction on running under a standard-based umbrella. If you don't like it the conversation continues and you're welcome to create your own mining pool which allows this kind of garbo data. Did you also bitch about browsers decision to maintain standards adherence, or were you totally cool with IE fucking everything up in their interpretations of HTML rendering?