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

in #eos6 years ago

Ignorance is bliss. Tell me, how does it feel?

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Most ironic statement I've seen. You're still yet to say anything bad about eos

"Constitution"

/drops mic

So nothing about the technology. Nothing about the way it's ran. A fucking word document is why you think eos is such a disaster xD

Did you actually see what happened with the freezing of the accounts? You think that's acceptable? If so, I'm surprised you're here.

They froze accounts involved in a fishing scam in a decentralized manner - it was actually ground breaking since no other cryptocurrency can do that :)
Everything about EOS comes from the community. If nodes act in a malicious way they won't get votes - simple as.
I think protecting users from scams whilst also keeping everything decentralized is one of the best ways to allow for mass adoption.

Decentralized? LOLOL

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It would only take 3 bitcoin mining pools to collude and freeze a bitcoin wallet. On EOS it takes 15 nodes to agree to freeze an account with each node being backed by millions of votes.

pretty decentralized if u ask anyone with a brain