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Re: delete
by
fluffypony
on 21/09/2014, 10:07:26 UTC
I mean specifically on my revelation that the two equations can be correlated. Those posts above do not.

Oh, no he hasn't.

That won't stop him from trading the XMR to BTC or otherwise dumping them before you can rewind what he did.

One thing he can do is mix them with other legitimate coins on the XMR block chain before you can fix, thus you have no idea which txs to unwind and which not to.

Geez man you boast that y'all are knowledgeable about the crypto but you fail a basic test on knowledge about your own coin. Lol.

Ad hominem attacks do not suit you.

Just as with the block 202612 attack, we had all exchanges suspend deposits the second it happened. Some suspended deposits leading up to it. The fork that was triggered lasted 35 minutes.

If there is an attack we'd checkpoint a fork from the bad block onwards, as we've done with 202612.