At the moment DMND and RootstockLabs announce a brand new characteristic rollout desiring to additional the decentralization of Bitcoin mining. The brand new characteristic makes use of Stratum V2 to allow miners on the pool participating in their very own block template development to additionally deal with the choice and inclusion of merge-mined block commitments from the Rootstock (RSK) sidechain as properly.
Merge-mining is a course of by which a number of blockchains can share, or “reuse”, the identical POW from the identical set of miners. One blockchain, the kid chain, constructions its block headers to incorporate the headers of the dad or mum chain, i.e. the hash of the kid chain’s block header is definitely included inside a dad or mum chain block (often within the coinbase transaction), and software program for the kid chain is conscious of this, truly validating a part of the dad or mum chain’s blocks within the strategy of verifying the kid chain’s blocks.
This permits miners of the dad or mum chain to mine a number of blockchains without delay by merely together with blockheader commitments of their coinbase transaction, after which mining blocks for the dad or mum blockchain. When one is discovered for the dad or mum chain, one is discovered for all the baby chains as properly.
DMND’s integration permits miners to say the sidechain rewards in rBTC (Rootstock’s bitcoin backed token whose reserves are managed by the federation working the sidechain) straight on the sidechain, with no income sharing or middleman pool custody.
There may be potential for a dynamic like this to truly have the other affect on decentralization, however it’s nonetheless an essential improvement that may truly put such inquiries to the check in the actual world.
Alejandro De La Torre, CEO and Co-Founding father of DMND, had this to say: “The miner controls the merge mining and the miner will get paid for the merge mining. Extra delegation of management to miners is our key assist for additional decentralisation of the Bitcoin ecosystem.”







