Isn't this solution killing p2p pools too? As far as I can tell - it is so it's basically moving from centralized pools to centralized farms...
Yeah it doesn't prevent large solo farms. BTC last time I investigated has 3 people with about 10% each individually. Still better than 2 pools with over 50% and 5 pools with 90%, which is our current situation.
I think something like Spreadcoin's approach with a much easier to use mining GUI in-wallet would greatly help.
LOL.
Serious question (and repeated from BCT).
What can Joe/Jane Average Darkcoin user do if they want to help decentralise mining?
Is "setgenerate true -1" like pissing in the wind in the grand scheme of things? The hashrate might be tiny but maybe if enough clients or masternodes used it...
Is there a way that the QT client could have an optional CPU solo mine function. Does this help?
Basically, if you're not a regular miner, is there anything you can do to help decentralise?
EDIT: Maybe the solution to this is to mobilise the masses, not to change the ways of the few.
I think the first step is making people aware of the issue. If it's acknowledged, then more thought, by people much smarter than me, can be put into finding a viable solution.
Currently you're right, having users 'setgenerate true' is going to make no real difference, which is why I'm advocating a more fundamental approach - tackle the problem at the protocol level, because hoping that miners are all going to do the right thing to secure the blocjchain is clearly never going to work.
What Spreadcoin is doing seems to be the first real-world implemented approach, I'm not saying it's perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than what we have now, which is a horribly centralised and therefore vulnerable currency, which is not going to appeal to anyone but small time speculators who don't care about the risk.
What it's going to boil down to is, does Evan take the risk seriously or not? He has a lot on his plate, and I wish I was competent to offer real assistance, but all his innovation and hard work, and the contributions of everyone else who have made Darkcoin what it is so far, could be destroyed quite easily and cheaply. Making a case that something should be done about it is worth the ire of miners to me.