If you're trying to build a protocol capable of securing billions of dollars, it's a bad idea to make enemies of the world's security researchers...especially when your cryptography is weak enough to be easily breakable.https://twitter.com/devilscompiler/status/969490877776195584 …
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See Gabriel's response. IOTA team acknowledged cryptography was broken but claimed this is not a "vulnerability" because funds weren't at 'immediate' risk. Silly playing with words to mislead people.
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IT WAS NOT A CRYPTOGRAPHIC FUNCTION
#DCI FOUND THE INTENDED BEHAVIOR OF A COPY PROTECTION MECHANISM STOP LYING@AriDavidPaul you are a liar you are arguing from ignorance about the facts -
it’s hard to get the facts straight when you already have a forgone conclusion and cognitive bias that
$IOTA has “vulnerabilities”. that’s the kind of damage that DCI has inflicted on IOTA. only time and IOTA’s success will heal that.
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Also a bug by design to hurt people that don’t know it’s there who use an open source protocol is extremely unethical. That is garbage and way worse than admitting fault and fixing. IOTA team has limboed under even the lowest bar thus far.
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Hurt? Demonstrate, please, what harm you claim. Specifically, demonstrate the vulnerability with an attack vector, and the resultant harm.
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