Comment by ChrisMarshallNY
11 hours ago
> Instead we are establishing a $20 million reward fund for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the criminals responsible for this attack.
I’m not usually a huge fan of crypto folks, but I applaud this.
I hope they are serious about paying the reward, and aren’t planning to rug-pull it.
I hope they are serious about paying the reward, and aren’t planning to rug-pull it.
They could always pay it in crypto.
It might not be a bad idea for the various crypto exchanges to pool their resources into a non-denominational security organization. It could offer hardening services, and some kind of accreditation.
It would also make many Ponzi schemes easier to spot, as they wouldn’t want to contribute.
They make money selling the ponzi schemes, they don't want to make them easier to spot