What I learned from Twitter is that most cryptographers here are two-faced, arrogant, pretentious acting psychos that are trying to compensate for their social awkwardness. On rare occasions only, they are helpful, "normal" human beings. It's exactly like that. #bitcoin #iota
Oh, so it was *just* a UX thing that made people lose their money. No biggie, really. Nothing to see here. Especially not sloppy coding, as UX isn‘t actually coding.
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Has nothing to do with the protocol though, and it wasn't a bug but bad user experience: only little protection against address-reuse, no hack. it's old coffee. something else? because that can't be enough to spread your BS on Twitter. this though:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/12/a-brief-history-of-bitcoin-hacks-and-frauds/ …
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Bad UX that makes you lose your money is a serious issue. Sugar-coat it all you want.
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yeah, but there was no money lost because the entire community decided to help, unlike in almost every other blockchain. and at this point, I'm afraid you bore me with your tactics that you use to besmirch a secure innovative system. Stick to the truth, I'm out.
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So, yes, and a bunch of insults. Thanks for confirming my initial analysis.
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