i'd like to point out the following.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ASIC RESISTANCE. All it takes is for the market to grow large and profitable enough that it justifies spending 6~10 million from inception to mass production of the ASIC. sCrypt was "ASIC and GPU" unfriendly, until someone decided to get rich. Even the "jane" version has a working FPGA so it's only a matter of time before optimization leads to an ASIC. momentum search is memory intensive, ergo the ASIC/FPGA will need more highspeed memory with a bit less focus on raw processing oomph.
That said, there are a few people that can implement a GPU algo for this in two weeks, but they are crazy expensive to hire. It would have to be a community effort to amass a lucrative fund and ask them to help. I'd think the anti-cloud and anti-bot crowd can help with this.
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