Rob,
This is interesting because now for the people that were running Rosetta already, they just need to install the wallet and link their CPID. They can now turn their number crunching into money if so desired. In fact, it is so easy to install the wallet that it's a no brainer. If half of the computational power signs up for Biblepay, what do you estimate the payout to be for one normal computer? Like an i5 or i7 processor. I'm thinking the payout will be very small then.
I have one suggestion, since you have contacts with the people behind BOINC. Can you e-mail then to have some of them install the wallet? That would probably get you many CPIDs on the testnet fast adn it doesn't really cost them anything.
I have a few other suggestions too that could propel us to the top and silence a lot of naysayers, but I cant do it all myself, so some of these I will hold til we hire the devs:
- Recompiling our own custom version of boinc with our custom biblepay-cancer graphics
- Integrating boinc code into biblepay-qt
- One click set up with no questions for the user
- Making the rosetta cancer-miner part of biblepay pobh algorithm inside the wallet , IE one program
- Adding a POL script into each rosetta workunit, thereby making rewards based slightly on POL + cancer research
(Might help us in the sense that we can filter out future cancer botnet)
- Reconciling a researcher embedded UTXO in a cancer workunit back to daily Magnitude reports
(This would prove each researchers indivdual wallet has some coin*age in it, would be really great for integrity)
This stuff would be massive....