Binance Research has just released a report assessing the implications of Monero’s latest fork. The fork was intended to stop spam attacks on the network and prevent ASIC mining.
In its five-year existence, Monero (XMR) has always been fighting against application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) miners. These ASIC machines, developed by a few of the leading mining corporations in China, oftentimes have a tendency to dominate the network. They also take power away from small miners and prevent everyday consumers from reaping any tangible benefits from mining. In short, they centralize the entire network into just a few hands.
To counter this, some proof-of-work cryptocurrencies claim to be ‘ASIC resistant’ and can only be mined with consumer-grade CPUs and GPUs. In practice, however, this is more difficult than it seems. Preventing ASIC mining is always a game of cat-and-mouse. This is the uphill battle that Monero has been trying to fight for years now.
To kick ASIC miners out (again), a Monero hard fork occurred on March 9. The main chain, XMR, stayed the same but the fork also inevitably created a spinoff coin called MoneroV (XMV). MoneroV will likely fizzle out into irrelevance. The real question is: will this hard fork be the final nail in the coffin against ASIC miners on the Monero network? The answer to that is… tricky.
Assessing the Binance Research Report
In an effort to educate the public on the consequences of this recent hard fork for Monero, Binance Research put out a report assessing its consequences. Here are a few of the takeaways. First and foremost, the Monero hard fork brings with it many benefits. For example:- It knocks out pre-fork ASIC miners (which is why the hash rate plummeted after the fork)
- It added security by introducing a long-term median to block sizes to prevent spam attacks, maximizing each block
- It levels the playing field for miners. Monero can now be mined with consumer-level hardware
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