Because the operator has decided to remove any throttle

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we can expect that anti-warp to ramp up quickly. I say we let it run the course, and take the opportunity to see a pragmatic test of the anti-warp in action.
Of course this creates some short term inconvenience for human miners, followed by a potentially longer-term period of slower map generation as the warp debt is repaid to the network. I will move straight away onto background map generation work, which should alleviate much of the inconvenience of the slowdown.
If anyone thinks that more drastic measures should be taken more quickly (such as increasingly stricter map criteria, a larger hashing work requirement, etc) let's discuss the potential implications and consider it. If anyone has other suggestions for better re-balancing work requirements, let's hear them!
What we can expect? I don't understand how anti-warp will help us.. Mmm.. maybe I don't understand what is anti-warp at all..
How long we need to wait?
I wait my wallet to sync (about 4 hours left

) i want to see how the bot DO new maps.. and maybe we need correct the algorithm of creating maps.. BUT.. if william is right and the bot DO maps better then ME

so the moto is going to die(