Explain, please?
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ETH is hilariously less efficient than BTC
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Replying to @0Kultra @datawench
that too, not sure if technical failure is a valid form of acceleration but not sure that it isn't either
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Replying to @chaosprime @0Kultra
I don't follow this kind of thing nearly as closely as I should, so I really am curious.
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the latest debacle is https://blog.comae.io/the-280m-ethereums-bug-f28e5de43513 …
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i don't follow it closely either, much to the dismay of my client who somehow still thinks it's a good idea, but there's been a series of messes, fork nonsense and whatnot, for ages
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there was some kind of contract exploit that prompted a movement for a fork and i don't even know where that landed
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Well, there's this *little* problem with running $-moving code in the open on a network that is massively public. Any bug gets exploited.
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i'm at the initial coin offering. i'm at the bug bounty launch party. i'm at the combination initial coin offering bug bounty launch party
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NOW you're on to something!
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Replying to @Wikisteff @chaosprime and
Although, come to think of it, Ethereum doesn't *need* bug bounties. Exploits let you literally take money out of the system directly.
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