What's the next step and who has the ability to take it? If we're hard forking away from the auto-hodl, and if that means requiring a new wallet/miner (3.0?), is this the time to get the optiminer improvements into the wallet? I think @Fuzzbawls might have been working on that, is that still the case? @Freetrade also mentioned that getting those improvements into the wallet miner was perhaps the most important next step.
The central question would then be, do we charge ahead with removing auto-hodl and worry about the wallet improvements later or wait and do both at the same time?
All I have is questions, does anyone have any answers?
I think, at a minimum -
1. Fork code update (most coin devs could handle this)
2. Bug code fix (I've volunteered to do this)
3. New Wallet Binaries Compiled (Fuzz has handled this in the past)
4. Yobit update (may require payment)
nice to have
5. Wallet mining optimizations (what Fuzz showed me was probably 90% there)