Zodling through this.
A bug was discovered using the latest AI tools.
The bug was fixed.
No unusual outflows from the shielded pool.
No proven exploit, unlikely exploit. Proof on the way.
Onward.
@Porkchop_EXP It’s sad to see the state involved in such matters. It’s micro management. With private insurrance, this would be a company decision, dealt with in each policy paying company as they see fit.
This welfare state manages citizens as if they were children, more and more.
With the quantity of games available increasing year after year, low prices for older titles (Steam sales) you get much more today than 10-20 years ago. To the point that most gamers buy games they’ll never even play. Things aren’t so grim for gamers imo.
True though, there was something nice to the idea of owning a complete, final, permanent product.
@rushicrypto Given the prevalence of online / multiplayer gaming – relying on servers managed by publishers – gamers lost ownership of games a long time ago. You owned the single player experience at most.
The bull case for Zcash isn't ideology. It's normalcy.
Every financial system in history had confidentiality. Banking secrecy. Sealed bids. NDAs. Cash.
Transparent blockchains are the experiment. Privacy is the reversion to mean.
@gainzy222@banditxbt You’re right, but we don’t need a genius season. BTC, ZEC and hype will perform and that’s enough. We don’t need everything to perform.
People are willing to hold hard money. Everything else is a risky trade.
@Credib1eGuy@Cryptopathic Even if you assume that potential exploiters would have chosen to stay discreet and slowly siphon, now, things have changed, with the bug being public and planned changes, they’d have an incentive to rush out the pool. No one is rushing out.