16:09:56 .btc 19:07:02 is it feasible to mine efficiently from a chrome or firefox plugin (with user agreement oc)? I have no idea what language and ressources are accessible to browser plugins. By efficiently I mean as good as a normal binary running directly on the machine 19:08:06 no, but a willing user could run a native program (like https://github.com/tevador/randomx-service) on their computer that a website can access with their permission 19:09:34 Primo uses a FF plugin to control mining from a website's instructions. Mining is done from a native miner. 19:10:00 I think Primo could be modified to use randomx-service, though I've not looked at the details. 19:15:02 cool thanks 21:16:55 my reply to the TOR proof of work proposal, if anyone is interested: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/33021e79/ 21:22:39 tevador++ 21:22:51 can also be found here fwiw: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2020-May/014268.html