Except when funds were frozen, of course, „to protect against an attack on the network“. One hell of a decentralized currency right there. Also, people have spent billions on tulips, must be a solid investment!
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
You left out that the decentralized fullnode owners decided to agree to these plans because funds were at risk following a UX problem. The foundation was not able to do it themselves. Did you just leave that out intentionally? Groundhog day in cryptoland. Misinformation and rage.
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Replying to @tangleblog
So there was a critical issue (sloppy tech right there!) and you needed a cartel to fix it. I see. But keep going with the insults here, nicely illustrates my point about toxic people.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
I didn't insult you other than pointing out that you left out an important piece of information. And not me, but the IOTA foundation asked for a snapshot because victims asked for help. The majority of fullnode users approved that and they reached "consensus" to secure funds.
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Replying to @tangleblog @andreasdotorg
do you have another argument to bring up that proves your strange point? because it looks to me that you have flawed sources and mindless hate. (also, thanks for proving my point again, you're not the first)
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Replying to @tangleblog
So you admit that there was a critical bug and funds were frozen? Sloppy. You accuse me of „mindless hate“? Toxic. It‘s that easy. I might have something more to say about „ternary logic“ and „hash function generated by an AI, but frankly, I feel this would be a waste.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
there was no critical bug, stop with the ridiculous law-talk. Users reused addresses despite being warned. It's a UX thing. The foundation (after complaints and messages) fixed that wallet and the money has been reclaimed. Yeah. Mindless hate. You have no clue but hate IOTA.
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Replying to @tangleblog @andreasdotorg
Is that your business conduct? That's highly embarrassing and questionable for a "hacker". At least look into the matter before you throw shit and before you follow your kinds
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Replying to @tangleblog
My business conduct is to point out flaws in systems and cut through the bullshit. I‘m actually paid a lot of money to do this. And let me tell you, Iota is way off the scale.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
I don't think you're qualified to make that statement according to your work with sources and wrong information you just showed us.
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Hey, seriously. Has there or has there not been a freeze of funds?
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