Don't criticize what you can't understand - Bob Dylan
I am curious. And I always was and will be. Therefore I am interested in new technology and speculating about the future. So normally I am quite up to date with (web-)technology. This is why I am on Steemit.
But this one time I was not only an early adopter/enthusiast. I was on board in mere minutes. Therefore I can proudly say I am an expert on the topic of browsermining.
Normally websites display ads provided by ad networks to fund there operations. Browsermining is the term I invented to describe the concept of users mining cryptocurrencies for the website´s hoster, while visiting a website to fund it. One service who provides an drop-in solution is CoinHive.
It is not. It is just a new technology that can be better for the user when used right. Most importantly it can be used without tracking the user or granting third party technologies access to your page. So browsermining can be used…
But as usual there are some people that don’t care about the users wellbeing and do nether limit the amount of computational power that is used for mining, not inform the user about what they do.
Because of this Browsermining is often seen as some kind of “hack” by less technical people.
But it is not!
Therefore I want to distinguish between morally “right” (legal) and morally “wrong” (illegal) mining.
Legal Browsermining
Illegal Browsermining
I hope I was able to inform you about this technology and why I think it is better than it’s reputation.