Has anyone addressed the security of having a Turing complete foundation? Turing complete means that Ethereum contracts will likely be absolutely loaded with common and proprietary viruses, keyloggers, malware, adware, and a slew of other bad things. I am willing to bet my bank account that in a few short months people will be crying about how they got all their wallets/currency stolen, or their computers are now running slow, or how they blue screen every few minutes after a reboot.
If you want an example of how Turing complete works, load up a peer to peer sharing program and download a bunch of .MOV files and run them. I GUARANTEE that you will get a virus. That's because Quicktime movie files are Turing complete. This is why mkv, mpeg, mpg and avi, while not impervious, are much much safer to download. If you want to invest, mine, and run contracts at the risk of losing everything then go ahead. We will never know for sure how secure Ether is going to be until post release, so asking for money without proof of security is another red flag.
The idiotic devs still haven't addressed this. Instead opting to dismiss it entirely. This altcoin will go through 100 iterations before it's safe to invest a penny, if ever.
nothing you say holds merit anymore after you tried to bribe the devs out of money to stop bashing the project. go away
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"10 BTC and I'll remove my posts even though they are factual and won't make any more. 15 and I will change my tune and promote.
eMunie have already lost hundreds of BTC and were forced to cancel their IPO when I called them out here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=411366.0I was going to create a similar thread regarding Ethereum, unless you send the above amounts.
I'd suggest you think long and hard about this. Which would you prefer to lose, 10 BTC or 1000, your choice.
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