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# Stratum mode self-select
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One major concern of pool mining has been that of pool centralization. A
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malicious pool operator, controlling a pool with a significant portion of the
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total network hash-rate (e.g. 51% or more), has the ability to perform various
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attacks. This is made possible due to the fact miners have no visibility into
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what block template they are actually mining on. This leads to another concern -
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censorship of transactions. Again, as miners have no visibility of the block
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template they are mining, they also have no visibility of the transactions
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included in the block template. This enables a malicious pool be selective as to
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which transactions get included (or not) into a block.
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To address these concerns, I've implemented a new, experimental and optional
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*mode* to this pool, which enables miners to select their *own* block template
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to mine on.
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What follows are the instructions to test this new mode and the changes made to
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2020-01-09 07:11:30 +00:00
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the stratum protocol. For a miner that supports this new mode,
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[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) already has this implemented.
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Alternatively, a very simple demonstration miner can be found in
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[monero-powpy](https://github.com/jtgrassie/monero-powpy).
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## Running
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2019-11-28 05:28:19 +00:00
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Start your `monerod` and `monero-wallet-rpc`. For example, in one
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2019-08-19 23:14:54 +00:00
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shell:
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2019-08-19 23:14:54 +00:00
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cd "$MONERO_ROOT"/build/Linux/master/release/bin
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./monerod --testnet
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And in another shell:
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2019-08-19 23:14:54 +00:00
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cd "$MONERO_ROOT"/build/Linux/master/release/bin
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./monero-wallet-rpc --testnet --rpc-bind-port 28084 --disable-rpc-login \
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--password "" --wallet-file ~/testnet-pool-wallet
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Next, in a third shell, run `monero-pool`. Instructions per the
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[README](./README.md#running).
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Lastly you'll need to use a miner that supports this new stratum mode (see
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2019-07-07 21:35:06 +00:00
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above):
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2019-11-28 05:28:19 +00:00
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- If using [XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig), just adjust your pool
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object in your `config.json` file setting the `self-select` field to your
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daemon address (e.g. `"self-select": "localhost:28081"`).
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- If using [monero-powpy](https://github.com/jtgrassie/monero-powpy), install
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the requirements per the projects
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[README](https://github.com/jtgrassie/monero-powpy/blob/master/README.md),
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then just run the `stratum-ss-miner.py` miner, optionally editing the
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parameters first.
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## Specification
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What follows are the stratum message and flow changes required to enable pool
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miners to mine on miner created block templates.
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(1) The miner logs into the pool with an additional *mode* parameter:
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{
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"method": "login",
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"params": {
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"login": "wallet address",
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"pass": "password",
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"agent": "user-agent/0.1",
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"mode": "self-select" /* new field */
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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(2) The pool responds with a result job which includes the pool wallet address
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and an extra nonce:
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{
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"result": {
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"job": {
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"pool_wallet": "pool wallet address", /* new field */
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"extra_nonce": "extra nonce hex", /* new field */
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"target": "target hex",
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"job_id": "job id"
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},
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"id": "client id",
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"status": "OK"
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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(3) The miner can now call the daemons RPC method
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[get_block_template](https://ww.getmonero.org/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html#get_block_template)
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with parameters `extra_nonce: extra_nonce` (implemented in pull request
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[#5728](https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/5728)), and
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`wallet_address: pool_wallet`.
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The miner now informs the pool of the resulting block template it will use for
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the job:
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{
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"method":"block_template", /* new method */
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"params": {
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"id": "client id",
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"job_id": "job id",
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"blob": "block template hex",
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"height": N,
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"difficulty": N,
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"prev_hash": "prev hash hex"
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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(4) The pool validates and caches the supplied block template and responds with
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a status:
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{
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"result": {
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"status": "OK",
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"error", null
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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(5) The miner submits results. No changes here:
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{
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"method":"submit",
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"params": {
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"id": "client id",
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"job_id": "job id",
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"nonce": "deadbeef",
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"result": "hash hex"
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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(6) The pool responds to job submissions. No changes here:
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{
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"result": {
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"status": "OK",
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"error", null
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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(7) The pool asks the miner to start a new job:
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{
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"method": "job",
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"params": {
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"pool_wallet": "pool wallet address", /* new field */
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"extra_nonce": "extra nonce hex", /* new field */
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"target": "target hex",
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"job_id": "job id"
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},
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"id":1
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}
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The miner now repeats from step #3.
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[//]: # ( vim: set tw=80: )
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