(I don't remember someone at MINT ever accusing BC of bribing someone. How elegant from BC to accuse of felony)
Coins bribe exchanges and pools all the time, it isn't precedent setting.
Well, at least we didn't (well, I didn't, I can't speak for any MINT supporter).
Makes me think: someone said that the possibility to pay for increasing the vote in Mintpal is bribery. I'd tend to incline.
These are the time where you realised crypto really are at Old West era: raw, ruthless capitalism at work (I have nothing against capitalism, but I do have something against ruthless capitalism).