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So basically you've slightly altered the cryptonight algo and only released a modified xmrig cpu miner.
While I suspect a few people mine with the unreleased modified xmrig gpu miner, judging by the hashrate
difference between GPU and CPU mining on Webchain are much much smaller than on other coins like Bitcoin or Ethereum. Yes, GPU mining still gives some advantages.
so when it comes to hashing algorithm - we modified Cryptonight but in unique way (not copied from Monero or other coins). Also Monero doesn't have smart contracts and is obfuscated. We are transparent, we have smart contracts and instead of 2 minutes blocks, we have 10 sec blocks. There is no other Cryptonight based coin with smart contracts or 10s block time. We are unique.
Our goal is to make CPU mining as profitable as GPU mining.
Also, I doubt anyone is mining via GPU so far. There are people who have many PCs and they use them to mine. We won't stop them unless you want us to KYC each miner and give him max limit of hashrate he can achieve. I think such ideas go so much towards centralization that it doesn't make sense.
Also, looking at pool logs - I can simply confirm, that those high hashrates come from many different IPs connecting. for example, one wallet but separate 200 connections. Some people have rented dedicated servers to mine, or simply created their local farms. It's absolutely not level of ASIC mining.