As I see there no point to mine Monero on a typical machine if your point is not to help the network, I do have 10k/h just to help Monero. So, why would anyone mine monero?
As I see there no point to mine Monero on a typical machine if your point is not to help the network, I do have 10k/h just to help Monero. So, why would anyone mine monero?
My IP address is visible to whom? And visible as doing what?
Afaik, with p2pool, one also runs a local p2pool blockchain. And his miner connects to his own p2pool node.
I guess the other p2pool nodes can see you IP (assuming not hidden behind vpn) and I guess your ISP can see you are making connectioms to p2pool-specific ports on the network. But that much alone is hardly incriminating (yet).
Surely you can (and should) run a full node locally and p2pool can use it (–host 127.0.0.1). If you do that, many connections are local, except:
So it’s not technically correct to assume that p2pool mining is super-private, where no one knows you’re mining. Like you said, this fact is usually not a big problem as running a node or mining is currently legal in most places. It’s just that a miner is more visible than a normal end-user.