I guess you didn't get the memo. The person who discovered and responsibly disclosed this devastating bug was a bcasher.
neener neener neener.
Even if true, that is no slam dunk in your favor... but I would concede that if true, I would have to reconsider a variety of my presumptions about bcashers and the folks who are working on it.
Time to get busy reconsiderin'
Yeah... let's play hide the ball. At least with any reconsideration, I could assert that I am glad that there remains some integrity, even amongst a group of deceptive scoundrels.. hahahahaha.
By the way, I am not so pessimistic about humanity as to suggest that bad people are bad through and through because even Hitler appreciated pets, and frequently, even the worst of sociopaths might still be loved by his/her mom.
Accordingly, doing the right thing in reporting rather than exploiting the found bug was good for the ecosystem, and might not have been within the parameters of what awemany considered as an acceptable approach.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
Nothing extraordinary about this claim.
You're looking foolish, BTW.
Your the one who is being disingenuous (which can likely be described as foolish, too), if you supposedly have evidence and you are not sharing it.
Jeebus. Self-imposed blinders. Again. Now
you're looking foolish. Again.
How could I be looking foolish, if you are the one playing "hide the ball?"
And it's not even that the fact that it took a beeeecasher to find a potentially devastating Core bug is any great shakes. The significant thing here is that it lays bare the absurdity of the echo-chamber driven narrative of 'our devs walk on water, all other devs are slime dwelling script kiddies'.
Hm? So this makes the core developers less godly and more human, I suppose? And, in your view, elevates the prestige of bcash developers?
Perhaps a more reasonable conclusion is that it remains helpful to have a vast number of eyes looking at code and willing to do the right thing when they find a bug... some bugs more critical than others, as this one seemed to have been in terms of the negative potential ramifications if it had been exploited prior to being fixed.