still no response to the hack of my 55k sdc. lul
What response are you looking for?
Are you implying devs are responsible for you clicking on malware-infected link from quoted post? What do you think they can do? This is not ETH where devs could roll-back the chain as they please.
Btw I'm not flaming, I'm curiously asking what's your point.
ETH isnt the only coin to do a reroll.
Just a simple explanation as to why there were malware-infected links on a moderated forum & maybe a simple apology. lol. Seems sus to me. *cough*inside job*cough*
Never have i asked for a roll back. Just a response. I mean 55k SDC is nothing, i forgot. Brush it under the rug & move along. Thats a good way to keep investors. A+ job
On 6 August 2010, a major vulnerability in the bitcoin protocol was spotted. Transactions weren't properly verified before they were included in the transaction log or "block chain" which let users bypass bitcoin's economic restrictions and create an indefinite number of bitcoins.[16][17] On 15 August, the vulnerability was exploited; over 184 billion bitcoins were generated in a transaction, and sent to two addresses on the network. Within hours, the transaction was spotted and erased from the transaction log after the bug was fixed and the network forked to an updated version of the bitcoin protocol.[18][19] This was the only major security flaw found and exploited in Bitcoin's history.[16][17]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bitcoin Bitcoin was re-rolled at its early stages as well. I was hacked when SDC merely launched. Possible to fix the 55k SDC hack? yes. Did they want to at the time when I was asking every dev / person in this thread for help? Nope.
As far as I know this thread is not moderated. At least I have never seen any posts altered, or removed (could be wrong, but as memory serves). Anyone is free to say, or post what they wish. I think that speaks highly for the SDC team, as they are not intimidated by those who have done their best to disrupt things. That being said, I think it sucks that you lost a lot of coins. It has happened to me too back in 2013, and it is an expensive lesson. The bottom line is NO ONE is responsible for what links you click on, or trojans you download. On a public forum like Bitcointalk, the risk is much higher. I've seen many examples here. Nothing has been brushed under the rug, and I would be the first in line to string the hacker up by the nuts if given the opportunity. But this has zero to do with keeping investors, and everything to do with personal responsibility. If they had re-rolled the blockchain you might be happy, but it would be unfair to everyone else. Then SDC would lose credibility.
Your best option is to learn from the experience, and move forward.