just curious, i was looking at digibyte on miningpool stats.. website. and it says prohashing is like almost 93% of known hash rate, for that coin. Isn't that bad for the network to be over 51%?
Also i did see it changed to zero again a moment later. Still new to all this.
profit switching question?
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Re: profit switching question?
The main thing is that's just hashrate for known listed pools of miningpoolstats. It looks like a majority of hashrate is from sources not known to miningpoolstats. Additionally Digibyte also has 5 different PoW algorithms, which helps secure their network.
Re: profit switching question?
oh ok thanks, that explains it.