You call it inherited code, Fluffy says it was down to a scammer.
Well what does github say?....
You tell us, you were pointing everyone to the crippled code.
It shows that the code was forked from Bytecoin, was committed there on March 3, over a month before the bitmonero launch, and had not been touched by the developer of bitmonero, just as I said:
The Monero launch included a launch pack that included some deceptive code aimed at rigging the mining for the material benefit of one or a few at the expense of the many. Also known as fraud.
No, it contained deceptive code that was used to fake the Bytecoin blockchain. Whether it was "aimed at rigging the mining" of Monero is 100% speculation on your part, and
in fact the evidence you helped us put together indicates it was not intended to to that, because if it had been
intended for that purpose, the developer would have actually mined heavily upon launch the way Evan did, and the
objectively documented hash rate does not support it.
Currently the mining is done In the wallet AFAIK
Exactly the same as Dash, Bitcoin or countless other coins that launch without pools (ever heard of 'setgenerate'?), except of course missing the massive instamine, extra "bug" coins, and deceptive scheduled launch times from Dash. Nothing out of the ordinary here, just you making shit up, as usual.
No wonder you were able to 'mine' 10% (that you admitted to) of the circulation at launch. You were just one of the lucky few.
Yes it was very hard to "git clone...make" and then mine on a bunch of computers. There must be something fraudulent here....NOT.