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How does this work? Does it detect common third party scripts or does it monitor resource abuse?
it detect if a site is running third party scripts known as crypto miners
mine instead support 37 different miners, i will publish the list
jsecoin.com coin-hive.com edgeno.de reasedoper.pw mataharirama.xyz listat.biz lmodr.biz minecrunch.co jyhfuqoh.info coinhive.com minemytraffic.com crypto-loot.com 2giga.link coin-have.com ppoi.org coinerra.com kisshentai.net miner.pr0gramm.com minero.pw kiwifarms.net coinblind.com joyreactor.cc reactor.cc webmine.cz monerominer.rocks kissdoujin.com inwemo.com coinnebula.com afminer.com cloudcoins.co coinlab.biz papoto.com cookiescript.info cookiescriptcdn.pro ad-miner.com party-nngvitbizn.now.sh rocks.io coinhive-manager.com
I disagree with the premise of this website. Most of the sites using coinhive are quite upfront about the fact that they are mining crypto in the browser, and most make you opt in to it.

Personally I find it preferable to allow a site to use my computer to mine while i'm using it. Doesn't require any invasive tracking or expanding ad units obscuring all the content.