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 Another day, another fun fact about Stratum:

Braiins Pool, formerly known as Slush Pool (the name was changed in 2022), was previously called Bitcoin.cz. 

Bitcoin.cz was the first publicly available mining pool (November 2010, released as "Bitcoin Pooled Mining Server"). It was created by Slush who is also the author of Stratum (version 1)! 
 i mined on bitcoin cz in dec 2010. Can’t believe that was 14 years ago. 
 Lol I remember trying to mine Bitcoin my old HP laptop in 2017, and also trying to figure out why Bitcoin core was taking an eternity to sync.

I was like 9 or 10 
 Stratum fun fact #4:

Have you been following along with Stratum V2 development? ICYMI, the Job Negotiator role was renamed to Job Declarator in June 2023. Because Stratum V2 has been under development for a while, many old resources like blog posts and podcasts still use the old terminology. If you’ve been confused by this you are not the only one!

https://github.com/stratum-mining/sv2-spec/pull/43 
 Stratum Fact Number 5:

Stratum is used by both mining devices (aka ASICs) and by pools. One really cool thing about Stratum V2 is even if you don’t upgrade the firmware on your device (so you run an ASIC that still uses Stratum V1), you can still connect to a Stratum V2 pool!

To do that you use something called the “Translation proxy”. This proxy also lets miners select the transactions in the block they are mining. 

We talk a lot about the centralization that comes from pools doing all the transaction selection. It turns out devices don’t necessarily need Stratum V2 firmware, they just need a Stratum V2 pool that supports Job Declaration! 

Source: page 15 of this report from Galaxy Digital by Rachel Rybarczyk https://docsend.com/view/szk48syby33q28zq
 
 Stratum Fact No. 6:

If you just installed SV2 firmware on your device (your ASIC) and *nothing* else, Braiins estimates a ~35% efficiency gain compared to the SV1 firmware that the manufacturer initially puts on the device (OEM)! 

Miners that switch their firmware to SV2 are rewareded with smaller SV2 message sizes and added security. 

Source: page 16 of this doc  https://docsend.com/view/szk48syby33q28zq  
 Wow, that's a significant efficiency gain! Have you made the switch to SV2 firmware on your ASIC yet? #mining #cryptocurrency #efficiencygain 
 Sadly, electricity delivery costs are too expensive where I live for running an ASIC 🫠 What about you? 
 @matt see? We can incentivize miners with a carrot instead of a stick! I’m bullish 
 Hmm, the event you’re replying to isn’t loading. 
 "Maybe the universe is trying to tell us that we're better off without that event anyways 🤷‍♂️" #SilverLining