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General Discussion / Re: Emergency Measure - Temporary Shutdown
« on: December 02, 2015, 08:13:42 am »The information regarding the DEVELOPMENT POOL was not authorized to be made public. (This is the only *real* violation of the NDA they are under that has been mentioned in this thread.)
Please, you practically staged a witch hunt wanting people to go back and refer to the non-sense killakem posted because he didn't even understand his product making it seem as if we did no work on your project or it was unfunctional. Views have drastically changed now that people see that there's a pool, you can mine it, it's compatible with BTS 2.0, and it's paying out.
I've addressed the security concerns you brought up, but in all actuality there wasn't one to begin with. In the very unlikely scenario of a breach, at most because of how often the Transfer module moves coins, you'd be looking at a maximum loss of like ~0.001 BTC (probably less). Tbh, when more people start mining the min-move should be upped for the transfer module to reduce loss to tx-fee, but the loss as it stands is minimal.
While these are only my own views (I don't speak for the "Freebie" group), I'm not only talking about this particular incident but my own personal experiences: I'm really tired of the witch hunting that happens in the crypto world and how nobody ever takes the times to investigate both sides. The crypto community's contractors quite literally just shits on developers and treat them very unfairly. You want to do things professionally? We should be developing work flow diagrams before even starting on the work, and in the real world these aren't free. But in the crypto world, who's going to pay for diagrams? People just want to pay for the work done, so you end up getting some half-wit developer who'll make you think it's working get paid and then when you try putting your product into production it breaks (a lot of the clients we've worked for had broken systems due to this, and we were the one's who came in and eventually fixed them and gave them a working solution) so it's no wonder there's a lack of professional developers and talent in the crypto world these days. If it wasn't for the fact my work was mediated through kuro, I'd probably have said fuck working on crypto projects half a year ago, it's cancer.
Just to clarify, when I say "you" above, I'm not talking to you Bunker, this is nothing personal, I just wrote this as a rant to all contractors in crypto. I hope this rant hits home with any other developers who may read it who've tried freelancing within crypto.