I wonder if the recent Core bug will move the market. It might be the worst bug since 2010, though luckily it wasn't actually exploited and is unlikely to cause future trouble.
Link or it didn't happen... hahahahahaa
Edit: O.k. now I see the link,
at the top of every forum page (and here for the sake of convenience), and yeah sounds like a pretty serious possible exploit that had not been known to be exploited and to make sure all transactions have 200 confirmations in the next week or so in case there is a chainsplit before a sufficient amount of hashpower is upgraded and until the situation is resolved - which they are also saying that most of the mining hashpower has already upgraded to the fix away from the bug... I am NOT technical enough to understand some of this but it sounds serious.. and funny to have something so major to just be found... Whoaza!!!
Yeah. What cracks me up is how all y'all jumped down the throats of BCH developers for having a core dev discover a bug in a single (of several) Bitcoin Cash implementation, which was also never exploited.
Shoe's on the other door now. #justsayin
What are you talking about? Apparently this is a several years long issue that has ramifications on any forks of bitcoin too. So, it remains a bit unclear about your supposed "gotcha."
Furthermore, your attempt to suggest that bcash developers are anywhere close to the same league as the broader bitcoin developer community remains lost upon me, especially when you make your lame assertion in this bitcoin thread, in which a large majority of us consider your stupid-ass support for bcash to be supporting not only a shit project, but also an ongoing attack vector on bitcoin.
So, I don't know where you get off in some high and mighty righteous in any kind of found bug conversation.