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So (11508 websites * 2^16 sha256 operations) / 2^21, that’s about 6 minutes to mine enough tokens for every single Anubis deployment in the world.
IIRC Anubis does make token scoped to a specific IP so you will need more than that for a real distributed adversary, but yeah the math holds.
My solvers cranks out more than that in ~500ms .., faster than Anubis can verify at diff=4:blobcatdied:
Sometimes I think. Imagine if a company like google or facebook would implement something like anubis. And suddenly most people's browsers would start solving cpu intensive constant cryptographic challenges. People would be outraged by the wasted energy. But somehow "cool small company" does it and it's fine.
I do not think anubis system is sustainable for all the people to use it, it's just too wasteful energy wise.