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Replying to @jackfru1t
I can understand motivation for the DAO devs in not draining the DAO e.g. more ETH open to attack increases chance of HF which they want.
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Replying to @jackfru1t
I know DAO devs aren't smartest bunch but something like this is even stupider than I think they're capable of
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Replying to @loomdart
they want a HF to undo their fuckup... if 13% of ETH supply ended up in hostile hands, it would cause tremendous pressure to HF
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Replying to @jackfru1t @loomdart
$142M already went up in smokepic.twitter.com/g5JIneES1j
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Replying to @CryptOrca @loomdart
I think most of the ETH that has been drained was through the white hat attack and is under the control of ethereum fdn
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I don't see the white hat act here https://etherscan.io/accounts
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seems like it would show up here https://etherscan.io/accounts/c
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Replying to @hernzzzzzz @jackfru1t and
3rd address in this article also growing, could be a race to drain http://bit.ly/28N77sD
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this gonna be fun ... ever1 copy contract and starts collecting #RaceToBottom 


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