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Quote from: Riverhead on August 15, 2014, 04:15:22 pmQuote from: kokojie on August 15, 2014, 04:13:23 pmQuote from: Riverhead on August 15, 2014, 04:09:49 pmHard to say. I think all the threats and pleas are for not. I would be really surprised if the hacker is even reading the thread anymore. 44M NXT and 100BTC in the hackers pocket. There is no incentive to negotiate anymore. IMHO the "negotiation" was just the hacker bilking them out of more money with false hope.Yeah, I can't believe BTER is so naive and sent 110 BTC without any guarantee. On the other hand, looks like a rollback is easier than I thought. I originally thought a lot of transactions will be affected. But that's not true, it looks like NxT developer will be able to simply target the hacker's address and rollback will only happen to the hacker's address. No one else will be affected by the rollback. So BTER basically just lost 110 BTC for nothing.So my take away from that is the blockchain is only as secure as your faith in the developer? Holy crap. I suppose the forgers will have to mine the new chain so it is decentralized I guess.The developer will do the rollback with the blessing of majority of the forgers, it's basically a coordinated hard fork that is happening all the time in alt coins (and Bitcoin had one too).
Quote from: kokojie on August 15, 2014, 04:13:23 pmQuote from: Riverhead on August 15, 2014, 04:09:49 pmHard to say. I think all the threats and pleas are for not. I would be really surprised if the hacker is even reading the thread anymore. 44M NXT and 100BTC in the hackers pocket. There is no incentive to negotiate anymore. IMHO the "negotiation" was just the hacker bilking them out of more money with false hope.Yeah, I can't believe BTER is so naive and sent 110 BTC without any guarantee. On the other hand, looks like a rollback is easier than I thought. I originally thought a lot of transactions will be affected. But that's not true, it looks like NxT developer will be able to simply target the hacker's address and rollback will only happen to the hacker's address. No one else will be affected by the rollback. So BTER basically just lost 110 BTC for nothing.So my take away from that is the blockchain is only as secure as your faith in the developer? Holy crap. I suppose the forgers will have to mine the new chain so it is decentralized I guess.
Quote from: Riverhead on August 15, 2014, 04:09:49 pmHard to say. I think all the threats and pleas are for not. I would be really surprised if the hacker is even reading the thread anymore. 44M NXT and 100BTC in the hackers pocket. There is no incentive to negotiate anymore. IMHO the "negotiation" was just the hacker bilking them out of more money with false hope.Yeah, I can't believe BTER is so naive and sent 110 BTC without any guarantee. On the other hand, looks like a rollback is easier than I thought. I originally thought a lot of transactions will be affected. But that's not true, it looks like NxT developer will be able to simply target the hacker's address and rollback will only happen to the hacker's address. No one else will be affected by the rollback. So BTER basically just lost 110 BTC for nothing.
Hard to say. I think all the threats and pleas are for not. I would be really surprised if the hacker is even reading the thread anymore. 44M NXT and 100BTC in the hackers pocket. There is no incentive to negotiate anymore. IMHO the "negotiation" was just the hacker bilking them out of more money with false hope.
Quote from: currencydebt on August 15, 2014, 03:33:23 pmAm I understanding this right, bter and the hacker made a deal, bter sent them 100 bitcoins and the hacker was supposed to then be honest and give back all the nxt?yes, and the he disappeared. First it seemed everything would work out nicely. Sorry for bter!
Am I understanding this right, bter and the hacker made a deal, bter sent them 100 bitcoins and the hacker was supposed to then be honest and give back all the nxt?
Message: Deal is off. Good night.