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It's a good thing my wholesome chungus western democracy would never harvest my data and put unnecessary strain on infrastructure with bitcoin mining.
The amount of crypto you'd get from a big company's servers is likely comparable to <$10k USD in ASICs anyway. Who GPU mines?
Employees (like, not imaginary DPRK spies to be specific) have been caught for doing this in the past when it was profitable to mine on CPUs. Or maybe I'm thinking of Ethereum?
Anyway, my point is most companies would catch wind of this so quickly that it doesn't even make sense as a accusation.
The horror, hard to think of a less damaging payload.