RE: EOS Phishing Hack - 100 Accounts - What Happened?

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EOS Phishing Hack - 100 Accounts - What Happened?

in eos •  6 years ago 

Are you serious? Please read before posting, it has already been answered. The actual mainnet launch and swap was postponed A PLETHORA of times, and froze for a whole day when bugs were found, and now funds are frozen because a few people said so.

Having less blocktime and zero fees doesn't make a cryptocurrency any better than others. There are already cryptocurrencies with less blocktime and no fees. It doesnt make it better than others, it's just another shitshilled coin which will disappear in no time when people actually realize its totally worthless.

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)Reveal Comment

Yes, the launch was postponed over two times and when it was launched, it launched without being tested over a testnet before. A thing that MUST be done being the cryptocurrency who raised the largest ICO to date.

Having raised more than 4 billion USD and not having tested on a testnet before launch, thus causing bugs and frozen chain for hours on launch, is extremely sad for a cryptocurrency this big.

Also, it's just plain funny how a currency that goes by the motto "Decentralize Everything" is so EXTREMELY CENTRALIZED that things are fixed over a conference call with a few other people. Sad. You're the one that is just plain shit selling a shitshow such as EOS.

  ·  6 years ago Reveal Comment