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Topic: DAO being dissolved - what do you think people will do with all that ETH - page 2. (Read 2089 times)

full member
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It seems 20% of the miners in the ethpool.org do not agree with that. They do not think taking 4% etherum out of circulation is a good idea.
http://ethpool.org/stats/votes

The "attacker" is winning. That was much less than 20% when I looked it a few hours ago.

Nobody in the DAO will ever get their tokens back.

Checkmate.

If nobody including the thief will get the DAO or Ethereum back, it will increase the remaining Ethereum by 10%.
legendary
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It seems 20% of the miners in the ethpool.org do not agree with that. They do not think taking 4% etherum out of circulation is a good idea.
http://ethpool.org/stats/votes

The "attacker" is winning. That was much less than 20% when I looked it a few hours ago.

Nobody in the DAO will ever get their tokens back.

Checkmate.
Personally it's less about getting it back more denying the attacker. After all most people invested into the DAO the gains they made from the ETH ico.
sr. member
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It seems 20% of the miners in the ethpool.org do not agree with that. They do not think taking 4% etherum out of circulation is a good idea.
http://ethpool.org/stats/votes

The "attacker" is winning. That was much less than 20% when I looked it a few hours ago.

Nobody in the DAO will ever get their tokens back.

Checkmate.
full member
Activity: 159
Merit: 102
How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.

If the DAO is dissolved, lots of Etheruem will flood the market, so the Ethereum price will drop a lot as a result.

I fully agree, not sure why people don't see this.

Maybe the miners should opt for the soft fork, but not the hard fork to lock the 3.6 million eth forever and reduce the supply.

I am not sure about that. Is that morally right? You confiscate the stolen goods but do not return to the owner.
What? Like the DAO attacker holds the moral right? I'd rather a soft fork so the stolen coins are taken out of circulation than just left for the attacker to spend.

It seems 20% of the miners in the ethpool.org do not agree with that. They do not think taking 4% etherum out of circulation is a good idea.
http://ethpool.org/stats/votes
full member
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Hard fork it, Vitalik baby!
legendary
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How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.

If the DAO is dissolved, lots of Etheruem will flood the market, so the Ethereum price will drop a lot as a result.

I fully agree, not sure why people don't see this.

Maybe the miners should opt for the soft fork, but not the hard fork to lock the 3.6 million eth forever and reduce the supply.

I am not sure about that. Is that morally right? You confiscate the stolen goods but do not return to the owner.
What? Like the DAO attacker holds the moral right? I'd rather a soft fork so the stolen coins are taken out of circulation than just left for the attacker to spend.
newbie
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How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.

If the DAO is dissolved, lots of Etheruem will flood the market, so the Ethereum price will drop a lot as a result.

I fully agree, not sure why people don't see this.

Maybe the miners should opt for the soft fork, but not the hard fork to lock the 3.6 million eth forever and reduce the supply.

I am not sure about that. Is that morally right? You confiscate the stolen goods but do not return to the owner.
full member
Activity: 309
Merit: 118
How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.

If the DAO is dissolved, lots of Etheruem will flood the market, so the Ethereum price will drop a lot as a result.

I fully agree, not sure why people don't see this.

Maybe the miners should opt for the soft fork, but not the hard fork to lock the 3.6 million eth forever and reduce the supply.
hero member
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Merit: 545
So.. now 'they' are going to 'convert' (shutdown) DAO into a simple contract that allows you to withdraw your funds and nothing more..

https://twitter.com/DanDarkPill/status/743789597482692608

How in 'Holy Hell' are they able to completely rewrite the ETH code when it was meant to be a  completely Decentralised Autonomous Organisation.. !?

I just don't get it..

Me thinks someone has more power over this DAO than they should have.. or anyone thought they would have.


How. Is. Possible..
sr. member
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Merit: 250
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How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.

If the DAO is dissolved, lots of Etheruem will flood the market, so the Ethereum price will drop a lot as a result.

I fully agree, not sure why people don't see this.
full member
Activity: 309
Merit: 118
How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.

If the DAO is dissolved, lots of Etheruem will flood the market, so the Ethereum price will drop a lot as a result.
newbie
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Merit: 0
How long will it be until everyone can withdraw their eth? I don't know for sure what will happen, but if everyone can withdraw at the same time there could be a dump as the hack is a disturbing event in the eth ecosystem.
full member
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By hardforking ETH they are only going down the drain along with DAO.
sr. member
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So Stephen Tual confirmed The DAO is getting turned into a withdraw only contract. What do you think people will do when they finally get their ETH from the DAO? Hodl? I don't think so.
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