There are already independent benchmarks from real gamers that tested games with Denuvo and when it got patched out. Guess what, Denuvo causes massive performance issues and bloated the size of the game.
I bet those "independent" benchmarks are cherry picked with exactly a specific hardware especially optimized for it with the help from Denuvo developers.
Every Anti-Cheat that works on Linux (the big one for example EAC and Battleye) only has surface level access and can't scan your whole PC or act like a rootkit like on shitty Windows. Anything that goes deeper isn't possible without root permissions and that doesn't happen on its own with a normal Linux installation.
This FaceIT "Anti-Cheat" has other problems why it should be avoided.