Sorry to disappoint you but Your veil attempts at FUD is a waste of your time and mine. You would be better served trying it with another coin. If there were botnets on the network, the difficulty would be well above 7.72, and you wouldn't be able to mine 30 or even 10 coins a day, you would be lucky to mine 1 coin.
Basic math also debunks your claims. You yourself claimed you mined 30 coins and then 10 coins. Over the past 4 days 2054.5 coins were mined per day. The block explorer shows a snapshot of 180 clients connected. We will use 180 clients to keep it simple. That means each person is mining an average of 11.41 coins per day. Not every computer mines at the same rate, and the block explorer doesn't show everyone on the network. My point is, if there were the amount of botnet activity on the network as you claim, 2054 coins would be consumed by the botnet and everyone else would mine a very small fraction of the coins.
Here is a bit more proof if you were not able to follow the above. There is a Bytecent semi-distributed pool.
http://bycpool.azurewebsites.net/poolstatus.aspxThere are approximately 23 people mining, and collectively they have found 9.3% of the blocks (191 blocks) in the past 24 hours. 2054 / 9.3% = 191.022.
Do you really want to claim a botnet is active, but yet only 23 people found 9.3% of the blocks? It is mathematically impossible for 23 people to find 9.3% of the blocks, while competing against a botnet. Even a small botnet would dramatically reduce a solo miners chance to find a coin by more than 50%.
There are literally hundreds of other coins. Go and mine one of them if you believe Bytecent isn't fair.
I'm not trying to fud, has you noticed we both have better things to do than waste time.
I'm not talking about big botnets, they have bigger coins to rape, it really doesn't worth the effort... for the moment.
But... I'd really like to have your opinions about this:
I know it doesn't mean hashpower but it's really suspicious...