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Topic: Hard fork on Etherium. (Read 782 times)

legendary
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July 21, 2016, 11:26:50 AM
#18
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

first, i never said i agree.
Second, deal with it... it's how world works. Lawyers are paid to do exactly that. find breaches in contracts.
We await the attacker revealing himself with the launch of a class action.

Yup, not hodling our breaths.

#TogetherWeAreETH

#TogetherYouArentShit
The consensus is against you.
sr. member
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July 21, 2016, 10:44:33 AM
#17
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

first, i never said i agree.
Second, deal with it... it's how world works. Lawyers are paid to do exactly that. find breaches in contracts.
We await the attacker revealing himself with the launch of a class action.

Yup, not hodling our breaths.

#TogetherWeAreETH

#TogetherYouArentShit
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
July 21, 2016, 10:38:22 AM
#16
Keep staking those monies by shilling for ETH, it's the beggining of your paid day isn't it.

#ETH viral marketer dousche
legendary
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July 21, 2016, 10:29:41 AM
#15
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

first, i never said i agree.
Second, deal with it... it's how world works. Lawyers are paid to do exactly that. find breaches in contracts.
We await the attacker revealing himself with the launch of a class action.

Yup, not hodling our breaths.

#TogetherWeAreETH
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
July 21, 2016, 10:25:33 AM
#14
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

first, i never said i agree.
Second, deal with it... it's how world works. Lawyers are paid to do exactly that. find breaches in contracts.
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
July 21, 2016, 10:01:48 AM
#13
haker lose

DAO vs Hacker 1-0  Grin

Did The hacker contract attacker really lose?

Did he/she short eth and make lots of profit? Which is an attacker win in my book.

Or

Did he/she cause ETH to fork to show that ETH is nonsense and they lose credibility. Which is an attacker win as well.

Nope. DAO didn't win shit
sr. member
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July 21, 2016, 09:58:50 AM
#12
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

That is not the same thing.  It's like someone finding a flaw in a written contract and utilizing it..... He can sue if the contract is not followed.

It's exactly the same thing. And it's downright disgusting how anybody could rally behind blatant theft of others.

You are insane or purposely acting stupid. You guys made a system to run unstoppable contracts. You then created a shit contract on the fly. You then tell everyone to participate in the contract. The only issue is the unstoppable contract was written different to the intent of the author, or was it? You guys made the rules. Now you can't follow it? You don't deserve shit.

How do we know you didnt lie about the intent of the contract? The Dao creators are the liers. The attacker simply executed the code "you" wrote.

Your logic is shit and you should shut the fuck up. Good job to the attacker for aleiviating you idiots from monies you were using to scam people. Yes, Etherium and DAO arr scamming people with their fake volume and manipulated markets.
hero member
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July 21, 2016, 09:58:17 AM
#11
haker lose

DAO vs Hacker 1-0  Grin

"At approximately 14:30 UTC today, China-based ethereum miner BW.com mined the ethereum blockchain's 192,000th block. Seconds later the mining pool also mined the first block on the new blockchain, which returned funds lost in the collapse of The DAO to an account available to its original investors.

The achievement, which returns approximately $40m worth of ether from an account owned by an unknown hacker to a new address, is being met with celebration by many members of the ethereum community."

http[Suspicious link removed]cutes-blockchain-hard-fork-return-dao-investor-funds/
newbie
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July 21, 2016, 09:41:55 AM
#10
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

That is not the same thing.  It's like someone finding a flaw in a written contract and utilizing it..... He can sue if the contract is not followed.

It's exactly the same thing. And it's downright disgusting how anybody could rally behind blatant theft of others.

People don't rally behind a "theft", people rally behind "immutability" - we know you're mentally challenged by all this.
legendary
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July 21, 2016, 09:18:26 AM
#9
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

That is not the same thing.  It's like someone finding a flaw in a written contract and utilizing it..... He can sue if the contract is not followed.

It's exactly the same thing. And it's downright disgusting how anybody could rally behind blatant theft of others.
sr. member
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
July 21, 2016, 09:08:45 AM
#8
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.

That is not the same thing.  It's like someone finding a flaw in a written contract and utilizing it..... He can sue if the contract is not followed.
legendary
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July 21, 2016, 09:06:04 AM
#7
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
Leaving my front door open this morning doesn't give you licence to steal from me.
sr. member
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July 21, 2016, 08:57:54 AM
#6
i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker.

They know who the hacker is, and he actually have lawyers trying to prove the attack wasnt illegal(it was part of DAO's concept).
hero member
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July 21, 2016, 03:16:24 AM
#5
There will be a global hunt for the hacker. The FBI or other law enforement agency will be mobilised to catch him.


it is not simple as you see. because the one who did this has a lot of experience and we can say that he/she is a pro hacker. i think he anticipate that he will be tracked thats why he erased every possible data that might lead to him. and the DAO is not a simple org and easy to hack. I think FBI cant do this job. hahaha
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July 21, 2016, 02:42:19 AM
#4
There will be a global hunt for the hacker. The FBI or other law enforement agency will be mobilised to catch him.
hero member
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July 21, 2016, 01:45:01 AM
#3
That is some speculation. If it is an inside job then why did they decide to do a hard fork. That doesn't make any sense because the big investments in the DAO are from the people behind the Ethereum foundation and their insider friends. Owner of Coinbase is rumored to be one of them and Andreas Antonopolous is also allegedly part of it.

you dont know what is running in the mind of greedy people that capable of hacking a large amount of money. but thats only my speculation.hehehe
legendary
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July 21, 2016, 01:41:29 AM
#2
That is some speculation. If it is an inside job then why did they decide to do a hard fork. That doesn't make any sense because the big investments in the DAO are from the people behind the Ethereum foundation and their insider friends. Owner of Coinbase is rumored to be one of them and Andreas Antonopolous is also allegedly part of it.
hero member
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July 21, 2016, 01:12:54 AM
#1
who do you think do that? i think DAO must give a bounty for those who will give information about the hacker. i think this is the start of fall of ethrium. but in my own speculation , this case is an inside job issue. the hacker was a member of devs because they are the only one that can do this. whats your opinion regarding this?
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