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On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Goss, Brian C., M.D.
<Goss.Brian@mayo.edu> wrote:
> What if we have a massive (like many orders of magnitude) drop in network=
 harsh rate?  Might such a function be useful to salvage the (non-functioni=
ng) network? Same for IRC bootstrapping.  How do we pick ourselves up off t=
he ground in case of the equivalent of a great depression in network hash r=
ate (or some jerk spending $100M just to drive the difficulty up and then t=
urning his hardware off?).

[Aside: When replying to the digest, please try to trim it]

It appears that we will soon be at a hashrate where all the desktop
CPUs in the world couldn't really make a dent in it... certainly not
desktop cpus using the slow integrated cpu miner, which is much slower
than external optimized cpu miners.

But this is why I suggest packaging up a modern mining tool that
supports CPU/GPU/FPGA/ASIC mining against a current bitcoind. Doing so
would reduce the difference between testnet and mainnet, and provide
an actually useful tool for contributing directly.

Though again, I note, that Jeff's patch doesn't actually remove the
integrated miner (I think it should=E2=80=A6).  Just the getwork support fo=
r
external miners which don't use getblocktemplate... and if you're
going to download one of those you could go download bfgminer instead.