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Topic: IRS puts out a bounty for anyone who can crack monero's code (Read 37 times)

legendary
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I believe they want to see if it is indeed the world's most secure cryptocurrency not to be able to hack into so they can use it themselves. Wink
I believe into this line though which it isnt surprising if these side intentions is attached into this kind of bug bounty activity.If someone would able to do so
or lets just say that the did able to crack it out then do we really believe that they would announce it out? For sure it would be kept on secret
and do utilize and use that bug for that common purpose which is generally pertaining when it comes to tracing thing.
legendary
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Interesting concept the United states of America's tax revenue agency has put forth on a cryptocurrency which has been known to be the world's best privacy coin since bitcoin has been invented back in 2009.

https://securityboulevard.com/2020/09/can-you-crack-monero-irs-offers-625000-bounty-for-anyone-who-can-break-privacy-of-cryptocurrency

I believe they want to see if it is indeed the world's most secure cryptocurrency not to be able to hack into so they can use it themselves. Wink
Such as the bug exposures which have  been evident of the defi craze coins falling by the wayside.
Very unsecure. Undecided
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