01:10:06 I installed from the play store and it wasn't flagged, but I'm not aware of stock Android doing any malware scanning of apps. 01:10:26 His other mining app has been up for over a year without issues. 01:14:03 when your antivirus company gives you a miner: checkmate https://mobile.twitter.com/dragonwolftech/status/1478519068382564356 01:16:08 instead of writing a randomx detection tool to give to antivirus companies we should've just partnered with them to distribute actual randomx miners 01:29:18 Hi everyone. Thanks for p2pool and the supporting community. Earlier today I believe I saw an extra miner (or extra something) point to my private p2pool for about 12 minutes. The "sent new job to N/N clients" message jumped up by 1 client. I checked to see if I was getting a boost or raffle bonus but I was not. I've got a pretty low hashrate and didn't find any shares, even with this extra miner, during those 12 minutes. Should I be wor 01:31:13 Should I be worried or thank this person for pointing at my wallet for a while? Any way to see which miners are pointing to my p2pool? Is this what I would see if someone is just poking around at my open p2pool port? I didn't see anything like new miner info in my p2pool log. Thanks! 02:14:32 "instead of writing a randomx..." <- Still can... Looks like they're just doing eth right now 04:10:39 juke, yeah i'd just take that as a reminder to get that firewall up 14:12:53 Thanks, @gingeropolous. I'm forwarding a port to my p2pool system to be part of the hash rate raffle but now's probably a good time to review the user I'm running as and anything else I can bolt down. 14:13:17 oh the raffle needs open ports, got it. didn't know that 14:14:46 right, my p2pool is "private" in the sense that I'm not telling anyone else about it (other than xmrvsbeast) but I've got a port open. Thanks again! 21:10:04 Hi all, does anyone know about the history of ASICs targetting Monero before the change to RandomX? 21:10:20 As in, which versions of cryptonight were ASICs made for? 21:11:11 AS far as I understand it, Monero switche CryptoNight variants 3 full times before settling on RandomX, so i was wondering which ASICs actually targetted which CryptoNight variants 21:11:40 All I really know about is the Bitmain Antminer X3 but I *think* that was only targetting the first version of CryptoNight (v0) 21:22:49 I think gingeropolous has a write up somewhere with all the details 21:24:11 We don't know any specific ASICs apart from the first generation. The rest were used secretly. 21:33:15 gingeropolous: Do you know about CryptoNight ASICs? I am interested in learning which ASICs target which CryptoNight versions. More specifically I recently found this site https://wheretomine.io/algorithms/all which lists a full *21* variants of CryptoNight which really surprised me! 21:33:43 And many coins still using the old CryptoNight variants that Monero used to use...