I don't quite trust that it was 1 person 1 node. If you are running 700 node farm, you are smart enough to organize it and make it easier for average person to participate (as AI said ... people were trying to go solo but they failed and come back) ... you can make things much easier in may ways to maximalize node/person ratio.
1- you know like 20% of flips (your farm made them) - you don't need to solve them, no need to pass them to your farm. That's why farm care about flip quality. Not because this farm cares about network. It care their flips not to be reported so that they would count.
2- it does not need to be 1 person standing in front of 1 real idena client per 1 node. If he prepared special client for his members his algo can collect all flips in one pool (sort out duplicates - each flip is used like 2.4 times on average) and pass to farm members one by one. Each farm member is not limited to 6 flips. Can go to 20 if have enough of time, it can stay at 1 if that's maximum of "slave" capabilities. Each flip solved goes to pool as solved and is send to each node that has it. That way this farm can solve 2.4x less flips.
So instead of solving 700*6 = 4200 they solve 4200 * 0,8 /2,4 = 1400 flips. And each person go as deep as he can doing one flip after another. That puts us to situation in which 1 person can validate 10+ nodes because its much easier as farm member.
Pool operator comment (in Idena Telegram) on your post
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