Let's look at the current situation with blacklisting addresses from @TornadoCash, and implementing TRMs API by @AaveAave, ...
What options & solutions ETH community have right now for preventing the attacks on decentralization? What the future will/can/has to be?
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@kafcrypto@ChrisBlec You never know if they can do that. Another issue could be that they go offline for some time, resulting in data loss. I know it's not highly probable, but it can happen.
I think that L2s are currently so cheap that everybody can afford to pay for "voting" transactions.
@kafcrypto@ChrisBlec But it's meaningless if the person hosting the server can change or manipulate voting results, so I would argue it cannot be considered a DAO.
I don't understand the American justice system.
Steal ~10$B and cause people to kill themselves -> 25 years
Download academic journals from MIT to share with the world -> 2 counts of wire fraud and eleven violations of the CFAA (~max sentence 35 years).
Remember Aaron Swartz
why do so many people hate crypto?
imagine if most people in VR, AI or any other industry just talked all day about the prices of various companies / goods / services instead of the benefits of the technology
it would be insufferable
2024 is the year that will define the rest of my life.
Honestly, I’m scared. But also hopeful that this community cares with a passion.
Please donate towards my legal defense.
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As you all know @alex_pertsev and @rstormsf are facing criminal charges for their involvement in @TornadoCash.
Their forthcoming legal battle will not only impact the rest of their lives, but will also set the precedent for the entire crypto ecosystem. They defend our right to privacy & our right to build open source software for Ethereum.
A few of us volunteered to start JusticeDAO to collect donations on behalf of their legal defense. All funds will go to their lawyers. Our goal is to get the best legal outcome for both of them, and by proxy, all of us.
If they lose, they face imprisonment, and government overreach—holding protocol developers responsible for the crimes of users—will reach only further.
The stakes are high, so we fight.
@MolochDAO donated the bulk of its remaining ETH to JusticeDAO and will be winding down. 👹
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They fight for their freedom. They fight for all of our rights. Will you fight for them? Please RT & consider donating 🙏
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13 years ago, someone exploited a bug to create 184,467,440,737 BTC
The blockchain was forked by Satoshi within 5 hours and the transaction (along with all of the other ones in between the fork) were thrown out. They never found the guy that did the hack!
No matter how much you hate Ethereum, it’s critical that every Bitcoiner understands this fact:
Tornado Cash on Ethereum is far more decentralized than *any* privacy tool on Bitcoin that currently exists.
If Tornado loses this case, then privacy on Bitcoin is very screwed.
@vonpecka@adam_trun “Vytvari se to na zaklade toho kdo vic krici a mava vlajkou”. Jako treba vy v europarlamentu, co k tomu mavate evropskou vlajkou, ze?