02:41:58 should be able to run a PCA on those data and see the signatures 05:31:56 here goes last hashrate peek https://www.zdnet.com/article/supercomputers-hacked-across-europe-to-mine-cryptocurrency/ 10:06:07 well, that answers the question of what if the world's supercomputers all started mining xmr ... 19:12:30 well europe aint the world 19:14:21 interesting how they chose monero ocean though 19:14:49 did they? AFAIK it was unknown hashrate 19:15:03 at least that’s what someone wrote in -pools 19:15:05 oh. well i dunno what they chose. but didn't ocean see a 100 Mh spike? 19:15:26 sry, 75 MHs 19:18:54 could be possible 19:30:41 The hash rate bump a couple days ago was ~250 MH/s. 19:32:25 so total network 1.5GH? 19:32:37 still at 1.25-1.3GH now, it seems 19:35:46 so they would have required ~5x as many supercomputers to 51% attack? 19:36:26 sounds about right 19:36:32 I saw it at 1.5 yes. 19:37:41 bF also tweeted 1.5 19:38:53 Hard to tell the high frequency noise though. 19:39:09 About .1. 20:23:51 1. put some "logging" ssh binaries on academia servers 20:23:53 2. profit 20:24:08 thats how the "attack" went 20:25:10 I see it as very good thing that there is this mining incentive that enables free security audits all around the planet 21:12:22 yeah this highlights our other point - having RandomX running on a machine is extremely noticeable 22:32:33 Oh wow, one day without internetz and I come to these news lol 22:32:44 So it was a supercomputer that made a spike to 1.5GH? 22:35:51 a bunch of them