I just found Snail, a simple application to throttle the bandwidth of any app on macOS. It's currently only available in a free beta version but works with macOS 11.1 (the most current version) and works on both Intel and M1 Macs.
The best way to throttle bandwidth on macOS is using Dummynet, which is built into the macOS kernel and works with the pf packet filter.In my opinion the only way to effectively tune bandwidth on a per-process basis is to identify which local ports are bound by the process and then create the corresponding pf dummynet rules. As far as I know the only macOS app that offers this option is Scudo (I'm the developer of Scudo, Vallum and Murus). Scudo 1.0 beta 3 is currently available for free, more info about Scudo per-process bandwidth tuning can be found here: =2&t=1919&p=3281#p3281
Scudo 1.0 Beta 11
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