Any dev view on why ASIC resistant algos are chosen? For me it doesnt make sense at all from a security standpoint. We need as much electricity to be spent, as efficient as possible, in order to keep the network security there. What if someone, over night, break the ASIC reistance of Ravencoin and gets majority of hashing power?
I am not member of devs team but in my view experience shows that manufacturing and operation of ASICs tend to be quite concentrated in few hands making more likely for a 51% attack to succedd thus making the net less secure.
So in my view you need a balance between computing power and resistance to a 51% attach, which I believe is the reason why some coins (like RVN) are ASIC resistant.