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To be precise, the pool member requires the pool member to use the signer as promised. This is similar to the pox-address. Each pool operator has only one signer key. If a pool member provides a different key, this pool member is not accepted by the pool. This additional parameter in the delegate-stx function can provide more trust into the pool operator. Today, pox-addr is provided by some pool members. I'd say it is not the majority. The implementation effort is
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While we (myself & @jcnelson ) originally discussed in the Clarity/PoX-4 contract & now re-mentioned in #4092 from a pool operator (@friedger) I'm opening up a discussion on whether to include an (optional (buff 33)) parameter in the 'delegate-stx' function so that stackers can choose to sign to someone else.
We previously decided against this & opted for the delegate to never provide a signing-key & letting the operator provide one during 'delegate-stack-stx.'
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