Let's not build anything because there are no users. There are no users if we don't build anything.
It works on Android, but I don't believe it works on iOS.
It's a trade-off, because they often also want their entire article to be crawled by Google.
Turtoises are turtles ya dingbat
https://www.britannica.com/story/whats-the-difference-between-a-turtle-and-a-tortoise
Firefox's implementation of manifest v3 doesn't come with the same restriction as Google's. Ad blockers will still work with manifest v3 on Firefox (but not on chrome).
This means that all manifest v3 extensions made for Chrome work with Firefox, and almost all manifest v3 extensions made for Firefox will work with Chrome.
There is no domain name associated with the IPs.
Most importantly, usually, DDoS attacks use infected devices (PCs, mobile phones, smart fridges, shady browser addons etc...) to get many ip addresses and devices/locations and attack from everywhere at once.
If they make one, you'd have to sideload it.
Even with inflation. Answering captchas for 8 hours a day will get you maybe 100$ a month.
Those "jobs" are meant for third world countries. Even then it's a pretty low pay.
I use TrackerControl. It doesn't block ads in browsers, however, so I use Firefox and ublock origin there.
Is the database of websites installed locally in the extension or is it calling home for every website I visit?