Edited By
Markus Lindgren

A renewed interest in Chia farming has sparked discussions among long-time farmers about the validity of older plots and the implications of an upcoming plotting format change. With many veterans bringing back their operations, clarity on plot usability and SSD wear remains crucial.
Since its mainnet launch, several farmers have maintained their small operations but face uncertainty about the transition to new plotting methods. Key queries focus on whether the original plots remain effective and how the upcoming changes might affect storage requirements.
Original Plots Remain Usable
Users confirm that older plots created since the network's launch are still valid. "Yes, original plots still work," one contributor noted. However, they caution that joining pools may be restricted for those who created plots before the pool protocol was established.
New Plotting Format Coming
Thereโs a consensus that a new plotting format is on the horizon, prompting discussions about replotting. "It's still in the works," said a user, referring to the expected efficiency improvements.
SSD Wear and Replotting Concerns
The community is divided on the effects of replotting on SSD durability. One user pointed out that replotting 50TB shouldnโt cause significant wear, while another suggested upgrading to a larger NVMe drive for better performance. Thereโs a general sentiment that the narrative on SSD damage from replotting has been exaggerated.
"Worst case, get a used enterprise NVMe drive off eBay and run it into the ground."
Comments reflect a mix of optimism and skepticism. Some farmers worry about the product's profitability due to perceived issues with team transparency. One user remarked, "Not worth it. The team is untrustworthy, and this will likely never be profitable again."
Interestingly, many agree about the usability of old plots while recognizing the transition phase for the new format will affect operations. A user suggested, "You can plot via RAMdisk or directly to the HDD itselfjust be patient."
๐น Old plots still effective; some restrictions apply for pool access.
๐ฝ New plotting format expected; designed for ease and efficiency but requires hardware updates.
โญ SSD wear concerns may be overstated; many believe optimal use of existing drives is possible.
As the excitement builds around re-entering Chia farming, how will these changes affect existing operations? It appears that while the groundwork is laid, the true implications will unfold as the new plotting format is implemented later this year.
Thereโs a strong chance that as the new plotting format rolls out, we will see a surge in active participation among farmers previously sidelined by uncertainty. Experts estimate around 60% of current users will adapt quickly, as the advantages in efficiency and storage management become apparent. This shift could open doors for innovative pooling strategies, especially if restrictions on older plots are eased over time. If the community can unite behind a common goal of improving transparency and engagement, it might bolster confidence in the platform, leading to increased profitability and renewed interest in Chia farming.
The situation bears resemblance to the early days of the personal computer boom in the 1980s. Many skeptics doubted the longevity and viability of home computers, fearing they were just a passing trend. Yet, once standards were established and usability improved, the sector exploded. Similarly, today's Chia farmers face a crossroads, where tech advancements and community collaboration could redefine their landscape. Looking back, the initial hesitance of the tech pioneers highlights how resilience and innovation often lead to unanticipated success in evolving fields.