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I like the concept of Olympus, but I can't understand why the token contract is still owned by an EOA 🤦
The owner can change the vault to whatever, and the vault can mint all the tokens it wants 🤷
Stay safu @OlympusDAO@ohmzeus
@itstyzion@OlympusDAO@ohmzeus Then, if you look at the “read” tab in ethescan and look at the owner address, you will see it is an external account (not a contract). You can see that here: https://t.co/xqCLK9G2Xn
@itstyzion@OlympusDAO@ohmzeus Right, so there you can see that the setVault function is “onlyOwner”, and if you scroll down to the mint function it is “onlyVault”. So the owner could first change the vault to itself (or any other account), and then just call the mint function
@itstyzion@OlympusDAO@ohmzeus There you can see that the owner is an externally owned account (not a smart contract), and that it can change the vault account. The vault account is the one that can mint tokens
@itstyzion@OlympusDAO@ohmzeus not on my computer rn so not sure if that is the same code, but you can take a look at the verified code on etherscan: https://t.co/6lzwyez2jd
@sayinshallah@itstyzion@OlympusDAO I’m not saying something bad will happen, I really hope it doesn’t. But I were working on this and such an important key was lost, I would try to pause the system in some way until a fix is deployed. We have no way of knowing that one of the anon devs actually lost the key.
@sayinshallah@itstyzion@OlympusDAO I didn’t mean to sound aggressive, I just find this tweet fight between protocols a little funny, even more if the argument is about centralization, because of what I just said. 👇
@scupytrooples@mewn21 Just to clarify as there have been some misunderstandings: with fully controlled I meant that the admin key could mint tokens with no restrictions.
@scupytrooples@mewn21 Aren’t you associated with OlympusDAO? Their protocol is also fully controlled by an EOA, for which the private key is supposedly lost 🤭 kind of funny, isn’t it?
@sayinshallah@itstyzion@OlympusDAO I know and understand this, I was specifically talking about the possibility of minting tokens with no restrictions) which can obviously do a lot of damage. I agree I could have expanded on what I meant. Still a valid point imo