DAO fund the Start Moving On Already Hack

in dao •  8 years ago 

Although the problem has been relatively quiet about the DAO in some time, we started to get the new developments. A large number of classic Ethereum funds still eligible for withdrawal done by hackers. As it turns out, these funds have been movedin a couple of hours ago. However, price ETC in some stock exchanges did not decline.

Since The DAO exposed hack, there has been much focus on the missing funds. Because the technology used in this concept, then the money stolen is still not moving in quite some time. But in the end munculah bright spots within a few hours ago.

 Funds From Ethereum Classic Was Moved To A New Address

As it turns out, the funds ETC are associated with The DAO has been moved to the new address of the last day. Contrary to what most people expected, the money cannot be discarded casually on the stock exchange in vain. But instead, the price of theEthereum's classic has been in control of the situation. Some people wonder what will the hackers do with that money now.

The first order of business is to donate 1,000 hackers ETC are intended to fund the development. As most people are well aware, the Ethereum's classic is in need of development. Getting people excited about technology is not very difficult, but with kok that financial incentives can certainly help network development ETC to be sturdy.

At the same time, only a fraction of the donated funds available. Dumping the fundson the stock exchange which supports the Ethereum classic would be a logical decision. However, hacker The DAO never intend to do so.

Magnitude of the question is what will happen with the rest of his money. The chances of the remaining funds will be used for incentives to the construction of the Ethereum classic. We are still talking about a Fund of US $ 5 million "coin free" which is controlled by an unknown entity.

No need to be asked again, this disaster has spurred a new debate among fans of the Ethereum. A lot of people who feel the developers must send a truce and a letter to the developers ETC because it violates trademark Ethereum. And again, Ethereumclassic is the original blockchain and implementation code without hard fork. There are lots of drama here that will entertain us for a few months in the future.

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I am sorrry, but your article makes my head spin, because you have used google translate or something, the syntax is weird, and many words are missing.
I gave up, it´s too much work trying to read it. You need a translator.
I don´t mean to be rude, but it´s true.

yes sir, sorry

Don't worry. I can understand it. One of the things in English is that the order of words is different from other languages.

I have de-Google translated it for you and think this is what you meant. Feel free to copy past this into your post:

Although the DAO situation has been relatively quiet we have had some new developments recently. A large amount of the "hacked" Ethereum Classic funds are still elligible for withdrwal. These funds were moved a couple of hours ago. Interestingly the ETC price on exchanges has not declined significantly as a result.

Since the DAO hack was exposed there has been great focus on these missing funds.

Funds from Ethereum Classic Were Moved to a New Address

It turns out the ETC funds from the DAO hack have been moved to a new address. Contrary to what most people expected ETC was not dumped on the exchanges as a result of this and the ETC price has remained stable. Some people wonder what will happen with the hacked funds.

The first order of business may be for the hacker to donate ETC to help fund development because as most people will be aware ETC requires development resources.

Getting people excited is not difficult but the addition of financial incentives can certainly help with development. Currently ETC only has a fraction of the development funds of ETH.

For the hacker dumping the ETC on an exchange would be a logical decision, however, it seems that is not his/her intention.

The big question is what will happen with his/her ETC funds? There is a strong chance that he/she will use the remaining funds to support the building of ETC.

We are still talking about a fund of approximately $5m USD which is controlled by an unknown entity.

This disaster has already spurred a new debate amongst the ethereum community. Some people support sending a "cease and desist" letter to ETC because they think it violates the Ethereum trademark.

Alternatively one might say that Ethereum Classic is the original blochchain and implementation of the code without a hard fork.

There is certainly a lot of drama here that will continue to entertain us for a few months.