> If you go the other way and build a 'non-ASIC-able' proof of work, you probably don't want to accidentally get on the ASIC bandwagon when you've promised your customers that they won't be on it.
You also run the risk that anybody with access to a botnet might be able to gain 51% of the network's processing power.
You also run the risk that anybody with access to a botnet might be able to gain 51% of the network's processing power.