week.
That's about 200 MW of datacenter capacity which all came online at once. Given that most Bitcoin datacenters are in the 2 to 20 MW range, and that building something of that
size requires a year or longer, I find it quite surprising that all of that hashrate would come online in one week. It was like they flicked a single switch exactly 1 week before the
that SVPool's early hashrate (Nov 1-8) came from CoinGeek directly. This is not a surprise, since CoinGeek owns and operates SVPool. They probably decided that it looked better to
have their 2.7 EH/s of hashrate split between two pools instead of all in one place. Mempool did not exist until 11-10. I suspect that CoinGeek wanted to split its
hashrate up further because they knew that a blockchain with only three pools (two of whom were owned and operated by one person) is not very reputable."