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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.