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Offline KenMonkey

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Does this account belong to the hacker or to BTC38? has anyone confirmed this? i thought it was BTC38; but the order on the DEX for 10 Open.BTC makes me think otherwise.

if it is the hacker; who are we to say he can't have his money. maybe it was his money in the first place and BTC38 stole it from him/her.... not likely but we don't know and we should not care either. on the edges this maybe different (Blocktrades, Open Ledger, PoloniEX) but the core Bitshares network should not judge.

It's pretty blatant this account belongs to whomever hacked BTC38 as they emptied all BTC38s hot accounts into one. (see the first post on this thread and see history of those BTC38 accounts)

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The thing I'm asking is if openledger can put a blacklist on this account for the open.btc asset.
Technically it's possible for the core asset BTS as well.

IMHO, I prefer a hands-off approach from the token issuer and gateway operator.  If they begin blacklisting, whose to say what is and is not justification for such a blacklist.
Just FYI I was wrong and my comment is edited now.
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The thing I'm asking is if openledger can put a blacklist on this account for the open.btc asset.
Technically it's possible for the core asset BTS as well.

IMHO, I prefer a hands-off approach from the token issuer and gateway operator.  If they begin blacklisting, whose to say what is and is not justification for such a blacklist.
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Does this account belong to the hacker or to BTC38? has anyone confirmed this? i thought it was BTC38; but the order on the DEX for 10 Open.BTC makes me think otherwise.

if it is the hacker; who are we to say he can't have his money. maybe it was his money in the first place and BTC38 stole it from him/her.... not likely but we don't know and we should not care either. on the edges this maybe different (Blocktrades, Open Ledger, PoloniEX) but the core Bitshares network should not judge.

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The thing I'm asking is if openledger can put a blacklist on this account for the open.btc asset.
Technically it's possible for the core asset BTS as well.

//Edit: I was wrong.
« Last Edit: December 27, 2016, 04:33:31 pm by abit »
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Looks like btsx-bitshare is starting to sell. Is there anyway openledger could blacklist this account from buying open.assets?

It's sad to see crime on the bts blockchain and of course there is always the inherent freedom to transfer assets you own, but we should do everything we can to track and prevent btsx-bitshare's activity.

Who's to say BTC38 itself is not behind the "hack?"  Much the same can be said for Gox...
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Yeah yeah yeah, it could be BTC38, who knows (If they're refunding their customer then it probably wasn't them?). You can't trust centralized exchanges further than you can throw them. But....

The thing I'm asking is if openledger can put a blacklist on this account for the open.btc asset.

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Looks like btsx-bitshare is starting to sell. Is there anyway openledger could blacklist this account from buying open.assets?

It's sad to see crime on the bts blockchain and of course there is always the inherent freedom to transfer assets you own, but we should do everything we can to track and prevent btsx-bitshare's activity.

Who's to say BTC38 itself is not behind the "hack?"  Much the same can be said for Gox...
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Looks like btsx-bitshare is starting to sell. Is there anyway openledger could blacklist this account from buying open.assets?

It's sad to see crime on the bts blockchain and of course there is always the inherent freedom to transfer assets you own, but we should do everything we can to track and prevent btsx-bitshare's activity.

Who's to say BTC38 itself is not behind the "hack?"  Much the same can be said for Gox...

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Looks like btsx-bitshare is starting to sell. Is there anyway openledger could blacklist this account from buying open.assets?

It's sad to see crime on the bts blockchain and of course there is always the inherent freedom to transfer assets you own, but we should do everything we can to track and prevent btsx-bitshare's activity.

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So are users going to get their funds back? Anyone here using that exchange?
It could mean big demand and price bump for BTS if btc38 has to buy back 20M BTS. So that's alright, as long as the hacker doesn't start selling.

Hopefully we can catch that pig fucker

Although why anyone uses these centralized exchanges with light-years more secure BAE available is beyond me.

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Here you have the most fantastic exchange ever created and the people who SHOULD be using it the most aren't.

How can the Bitshares community convince others to use their exchange if they don't use it themselves???  Shame.

EXACTLY THIS ^^^

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Good time to promote Bitshares Exchange +5%
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There seems to be an increase in targeted hacks of exchanges, VC, C-Level and more across the Blockchain industry. The Forbes article described it all.  I think its time for all of us to think about more what it means to be your own bank and how much own security you need to manage to safe your funds.
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btc38 being shit as usual. nothing to see here