Munchables, a protocol on Blast, was exploited for $62M. Yes thatโs correct. 62 million dollars.
They accidentally hired a North Korean developer who never transferred ownership of the smart contracts back to the team.
Weโre so back.
@edmundedgar@Qhuesten@SCBuergel@trueblocks Since TheGraph doesn't have any fraud prevention actually implemented (fishermen) there's effectively no way to guarantee correctness of anything. It's a fully centralized trust-me-bro situation.
@MicahZoltu@PaulRBerg I started torrenting because I could get access to media that I didn't otherwise have access to. What's that unique utility that we offer for web2 users?
@MicahZoltu@PaulRBerg I think this isn't a great story, nobody who's not yet in web3 is using IPFS and users don't have any reason to change that. I'd love to see examples of web3 actually being used anywhere outside of our self-referential bubble.
@vibhu The problem is that the majority of valuable content is metadata which defaults ownership to the platform operator and there's no clear way to change that. Metadata like Elon responding to your tweet gives your tweet value. Vitalik following you gives your account value.
@yanivgraph Can you provide a link? I'd like to try that out.
And with "connect directly" you mean to other gateways or to connect directly to indexing nodes?
@ConsciousKingg @0xmillie_eth @lukso_io@feindura Lmao the only thing he's aligned with is "I'm the inventor of erc20" - being primarily in love with yourself isn't exactly a crypto value
@pedrouid@WalletConnect Could you please outline - in detail - what legal advice you've been given to censor random countries?
People rightly try to hold you accountable for censoring. We will only grow from here if we're open about the whole thought process.