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- [3:09:03 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Ping
- [3:09:19 AM] Bill Shihara: Pong
- [3:09:57 AM] Bill Shihara: Is the reported issue with the DAO real?
- [3:10:17 AM] Vitalik Buterin: as far as we can tell yes
- [3:10:33 AM] Mike Li: Where can I find the report?
- [3:10:54 AM] Vitalik Buterin: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4oi2ta/i_think_thedao_is_getting_drained_right_now/
- [3:10:55 AM] Vitalik Buterin: active thread
- [3:11:06 AM] Alex Hanin: https://thedao.slack.com/messages/general/
- [3:11:07 AM] Mike Li: Thank you VB
- [3:11:19 AM] Vitalik Buterin: possible mitigation strategies are:
- [3:11:21 AM] Bill Shihara: Thanks. There is a lot of panic so a clear statement from the DAO and ETH team's would be extremely helpful. At this point, people are speculating that griff's account was hacked.
- [3:11:29 AM] Vitalik Buterin: 1. seizing any stolen either that goes through exchanges
- [3:11:38 AM] Vitalik Buterin: 2. there is one person who will split within 2 hours
- [3:11:40 AM] Vitalik Buterin: if we can contact him
- [3:11:49 AM] Vitalik Buterin: then we may be able to copy the attack and recover a large portion of it
- [3:12:15 AM] *** Vitalik Buterin added Christoph Jentzsch ***
- [3:13:23 AM] *** Vitalik Buterin added Stelian Balta ***
- [3:14:11 AM] Bill Shihara: Has the hacker already received more than they should have via their split? If so, we'll need to be prepared for #1.
- [3:14:16 AM] Vitalik Buterin: much more
- [3:14:18 AM] Vitalik Buterin: 3m+
- [3:15:58 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Is any of it safe, or could this proceed until there is nothing left?
- [3:20:22 AM] *** George Hallam [ETH] added Jesse ***
- [3:22:02 AM] Jesse: Hi guys. catching up on the conversation now
- [3:22:51 AM] Alex Hanin: This will surely test the resilience of ETH - let's keep faith in VB and others to mitigate this. Good luck!
- [3:35:40 AM | Removed 3:37:43 AM] Shawn: This message has been removed.
- [3:41:38 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : ALL EXCHANGES: please pause ether trading as soon as possible
- [3:41:56 AM] Jesse: why pause trading?
- [3:41:59 AM] Aurélien MENANT: done :p
- [3:42:56 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: That's a pretty serious measure, is the stolen ETH moving?
- [3:42:57 AM] Alex Hanin: Can you please elaborate on this pause?
- [3:42:58 AM] dino: ALL EXCHANGES EMERGENCY PAUSE TRADING RIGHT NOW
- [3:43:01 AM] Vitalik Buterin: ok can you guys stop trading
- [3:43:05 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Okay
- [3:43:10 AM] Bill Shihara: Stopping the trading will stop the hacker from liquidating. but that may be penalizing legit traders significantly
- [3:43:11 AM] Vitalik Buterin: and deposits and withdrawals
- [3:43:18 AM] dino: ALL EXCHANGES STOP WITHDRAWALS RIGHT NOW EMERGENCY
- [3:43:25 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Okay, not trading then...
- [3:43:38 AM] Jesse: we can do withdrawals. haven’t heard the case for trading yet
- [3:43:48 AM] Shawn: wouldn't it be better to just pause withdrawal?
- [3:43:50 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Deposits and withdrawals frozen on Polo
- [3:43:57 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: For ETH
- [3:44:22 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Does anyone have any contacts at Bitfinex?
- [3:44:34 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : europe timezone based would be best
- [3:44:36 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : cant reach them
- [3:44:52 AM] dino: The ethereum foundation can reimburse exchange losses. Without a hard fork and rollback this damage will be permanent and the ecosystem will die.
- [3:45:10 AM] Jesse: the foundation hasn’t reimbursed prior losses
- [3:45:19 AM] Aurélien MENANT: can we get our 185k eth back?
- [3:45:20 AM] Shawn: exchange trades are off chain anyways
- [3:45:31 AM] Bill Shihara: You are considering a rollback? that's a significant step.
- [3:45:36 AM] Alex Hanin: wtf?
- [3:45:38 AM] Bill Shihara: Bittrex ETH wallet is disabled.
- [3:46:06 AM] Shawn: no fish without a hook in the water
- [3:46:22 AM] dino: This happened with Bitcoin in 2013. Exchanges rolled back trades.
- [3:46:44 AM] dino: We can also blacklist the addresses stealing the DAO ether
- [3:46:46 AM] Alex Hanin: this is not happening - and I cannot get hold of my boss
- [3:46:55 AM] Shawn: the concern would be that fast responding exchanges shut down and the thief goes to slow responders
- [3:47:19 AM] dino: Hanin. Go to his house and wake him up
- [3:47:21 AM | Edited 3:50:30 AM] Shawn: whereas if fast responding exchanges leave deposits open and only stop withdrawals the chances of catching it would be better
- [3:47:32 AM] Alex Hanin: I am in the UK and he's in Canada :) gonna be hard
- [3:47:45 AM] Alex Hanin: I will shut down withdrawals
- [3:47:48 AM] Alex Hanin: but that's all I can do
- [3:47:57 AM] dino: Shut down everything.
- [3:48:01 AM] dino: If you can.
- [3:48:07 AM] Alex Hanin: what do you mean everything?
- [3:48:10 AM] Jesse: lol
- [3:48:17 AM] Shawn: shut the internet
- [3:48:19 AM] dino: Everyone needs to contact all exchanges. Shut down trading and withdrawals
- [3:48:28 AM] Alex Hanin: right
- [3:50:24 AM] *** Mike Li added 荣海 施 ***
- [3:53:32 AM] Bill Shihara: What can I say publicly about the ETH wallet being disabled?
- [3:54:00 AM] Bill Shihara: "ETH wallet disabled at request of Ethereum Foundation" ? I don't want to cause more panic
- [3:54:01 AM] Jesse: just point to https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4oi2ta/i_think_thedao_is_getting_drained_right_now/
- [3:54:30 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Anyone got a contact at bitfinex?
- [3:54:35 AM] dino: Tell them it is a precautionary measure until a solution is determined
- [3:54:52 AM] dino: I do. I've been pining Phil Potter.
- [3:57:06 AM] Bill Shihara: Ok. So our wallets are disabled. Have we agreed to disable trading?
- [3:57:37 AM] Jesse: we’ve also disabled withdrawals. not disabling trading yet
- [3:58:21 AM] dino: Trading must be disabled. It is likely a hard fork will be needed to fix the hack.
- [4:00:11 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Disabling trading is about as extreme as it gets. Why are we being asked to do this? Is it only to prevent the attacker from cashing out?
- [4:00:13 AM] Alex Hanin: disabled ETH withdrawals
- [4:01:00 AM] Alex Hanin: It's going to p*ss off a lot of people that want to get rid of ETH and may lead to loss of business - I need to wait for management to agree to this
- [4:01:23 AM] Alex Hanin: I cannot close ETH trading without the proper consent
- [4:02:25 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: We need to know why before we do that -- we may have a better way of addressing the issue
- [4:02:34 AM] Shawn: ok so the argument to pause eth trading is that stopping withdrawal only shuts one exit
- [4:02:58 AM | Edited 4:03:31 AM] Shawn: but there are N exits and you don't want to close all of them, so shutting down eth trading at least allows the other exits to continue working
- [4:03:20 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Have the stolen funds moved from the address they were collecting in?
- [4:03:43 AM] dino: Is poloniex on this chat?
- [4:04:27 AM] Shawn: https://etherchain.org/account/0x304a554a310c7e546dfe434669c62820b7d83490
- [4:04:28 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: One doesn't just move millions of ETH through an exchange, most of it is pretty likely to be caught
- [4:05:11 AM] Aurélien MENANT: I think the eth were destroyed
- [4:05:23 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Are there any internal transactions that moved the ETH? etherscan is down...
- [4:05:24 AM] Alex Hanin: ok shutting down trading
- [4:05:27 AM] Alex Hanin: got the go ahead
- [4:05:43 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Far more important to track the ETH than shut down trading
- [4:05:55 AM] Bill Shihara: If you are considering a roll back, we also need to disable all of the ETH dependent tokens too.
- [4:06:13 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: A roll back would be a good reason to freeze trading
- [4:06:29 AM] Jesse: ^ agree
- [4:06:35 AM] Shawn: pausing trading would just be a stop-gap
- [4:06:57 AM] Bill Shihara: A roll back doesn't need to affect trading if the Ethereum Foundation is going to make all of the exchanges whole.
- [4:07:16 AM] Bill Shihara: we'll still be able to account for every ETH traded
- [4:07:25 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: It isn't effective if you want to catch the stolen funds -- it's just a huge signal to the attacker that says "Not yet..."
- [4:07:32 AM] Shawn: the key is to keep an eye out for the relevant ether
- [4:07:36 AM] Aurélien MENANT: yes but what if some eth traded were deposited after the roll back?
- [4:08:28 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: If there are no internal transactions that moved ETH from that address, the deposit freeze will block him cashing out for now
- [4:08:35 AM | Edited 4:08:55 AM] Jesse: I haven’t heard anything from the Foundation about making exchanges “whole”. There is reputational damage to consider when meddling with the market
- [4:08:46 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: If they got any to Polo, it isn't much
- [4:10:33 AM] *** Tristan D'Agosta added Craig Sellars ***
- [4:11:15 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Hi guys - more updates coming very soon from us
- [4:11:31 AM] Bill Shihara: Thanks. Its 2am here.
- [4:11:49 AM] Bill Shihara: So any updates you can provide that will allow me to get to bed would be great :)
- [4:11:54 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : We are incredibly appreciative of you all pulling together on this.
- [4:12:13 AM] Alex Hanin: how can you sleep - the internet is in meltdown lol
- [4:12:14 AM] Aurélien MENANT: why does it always happen on Friday nights...
- [4:12:21 AM] Bill Shihara: btw, I just want to clarify that this was an issue with how the DAO split function was coded and not a problem with the smart contract infrastructure in general
- [4:12:46 AM | Edited 4:12:59 AM] Alex Hanin: pointing the finger will happen soon enough - right now we need to get out of this mess
- [4:12:50 AM] dino: UPDATE: BITFINEX PAUSED TRADING
- [4:12:58 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Thank you Dino
- [4:13:13 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Why -- is a blockchain roll back a possibility?
- [4:13:28 AM] Bill Shihara: this isn't a matter of finger pointing. I want to know if there are other tokens or other ETH derivatives that I need to take offline
- [4:13:32 AM] Alex Hanin: what are the implications of a rollback if I may ask?
- [4:13:40 AM] dino: Busoni, maybe. We don't know yet. The safe path is freezing trades.
- [4:13:44 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: It invalidates deposits
- [4:13:47 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Maybe is enough
- [4:14:22 AM] dino: ALL EXCHANGES PLEASE PAUSE WITHDRAWALS. THE HACKERS ARW DEPOSITING ETH TO EXCHANGES TO CONVERT TO BTC AND WITHDRAW
- [4:14:31 AM] *** Craig Sellars added Philip G. Potter ***
- [4:14:51 AM] Craig Sellars: Dino - for clarification, Bitfinex has PAUSED WITHDRAWALS, we have not paused trading.
- [4:15:08 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Oh, for Christ's sake
- [4:15:12 AM] dino: The safe thing to do now is pause either trading and/or withdrawals
- [4:15:17 AM] *** Jesse added Stephan Tual [slock.it] ***
- [4:15:33 AM] dino: Vitalik is on a security call r right now with the core team to push an update asap
- [4:15:37 AM] Mathias: Guys, I understand the stress you are all in at the moment.
- But please keep the big picture in mind :
- What we are facing is a crappy smart contract, and careless investors. This is their risk of investing without proper due diligence.
- Don't risk the reputation of Ethereum as an independent, decentralized platform because of it by taking hasty measures like hard forks or roll backs .
- Doing so will create a highly dangerous precedent, giving political authorities an entry whenever required in the future!
- [4:15:46 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Do you know what block the rollback might be to?
- [4:15:47 AM] Shawn: keep in mind that ether comes in, trades to btc, then leaves as btc
- [4:15:59 AM] Shawn: so you might want to pause btc withdrawals too then
- [4:16:04 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: No ether is coming in, that has nothing to do with trades
- [4:16:08 AM] Philip G. Potter: HF that fucks exchanges is completely unaccpetable
- [4:16:54 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Has anyone frozen trades?
- [4:16:55 AM] Shawn: the safe thing is to either pause trading or make sure you can filter the deposits
- [4:17:02 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: .......
- [4:17:14 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : It will likely be a soft fork
- [4:17:16 AM] dino: Phil the alternative might be worse.
- [4:17:20 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : More information coming very soon
- [4:17:20 AM] Craig Sellars: Tristan, if there is a HF, you may be getting deposits on a dead chain
- [4:17:27 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Yes, deposits are frozen
- [4:17:32 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: They have been for quite some time
- [4:17:38 AM] Philip G. Potter: worse for whom?
- [4:17:56 AM] Philip G. Potter: ETH price will go to zero if you try to change the past
- [4:17:57 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Freezing trades makes little sense unless existing deposits are going to be invalidated
- [4:18:39 AM] Philip G. Potter: this is problem with DAO not ETH
- [4:18:56 AM] Philip G. Potter: VERY BAD PRECEDENT TO ROLL BACK TRANSACTIUONS
- [4:19:11 AM] Jesse: someone else mentioned it was a problem with Solidity
- [4:19:17 AM] Mathias: Fully agree, phil
- [4:19:34 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: I agree, if it's just the DAO at fault
- [4:19:42 AM] dino: Phil, March 2013 Bitcoin hard fork is precedent. Roll back was quite a few hours.
- [4:20:01 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: March 2013 was a different time
- [4:20:16 AM] dino: Alternative is that a hacker keeps 3 million ether. It will kill ecosystem.
- [4:20:34 AM] Philip G. Potter: yes, but we didn't have other cryptos to exchange to and withdraw
- [4:20:53 AM] dino: If hacker empties 10M DAO you think Ethereum will survive?
- [4:20:57 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Is the foundation prepared to make everyone affected whole? It can cause some pretty big problems.
- [4:20:58 AM] Jesse: yes
- [4:21:07 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: ^ and it can be tracked
- [4:21:08 AM] Aurélien MENANT: why would it kill the ecosystem?
- [4:21:11 AM] Philip G. Potter: if you screw exchanges, will ETH survive
- [4:21:13 AM] Philip G. Potter: >
- [4:21:14 AM] Philip G. Potter: ?
- [4:21:25 AM] dino: Foundation might be able to if losses are small... Please freeze trading and withdrawals
- [4:21:25 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: It isn't even just the exchanges
- [4:21:38 AM] dino: Phil, sadly yes...
- [4:21:42 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Do you know what block you might roll back to?
- [4:21:43 AM] Philip G. Potter: freeze trading?
- [4:21:53 AM] Aurélien MENANT: there has been USD2 to 4m in eth stolen from us, and since it happened the price increased by 90%, so it doesn't look that bad for the ecosystem
- [4:21:58 AM] Philip G. Potter: fuck this coin
- [4:22:27 AM] dino: Busoni I'm not sure what they are discussing in the security call right now
- [4:22:45 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: That is a vital piece of information if it's being considered
- [4:23:02 AM] Jesse: waiting to hear about a rollback. until then, we’re not interfering in the market
- [4:23:26 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: ^ this would be the only reason to freeze trading
- [4:23:44 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: If it's anything else, tell us, we may have a better way of dealing with it
- [4:24:04 AM] Jesse: ^ happy to track funds and lock withdrawals, freeze accounts all day long
- [4:24:18 AM] Philip G. Potter: yes
- [4:24:33 AM] Bill Shihara: +1
- [4:24:56 AM] Mathias: If there is no intrinsic problem with Ethereum (solidity), there is no reason for a rollback or fork!
- [4:24:58 AM] Philip G. Potter: change history - BAD IDEA!!!!
- [4:25:52 AM] dino: Phil. Did you see any suspicious eth deposits and Bitcoin withdrawals?
- [4:26:08 AM] dino: If losses are small we should roll back
- [4:26:16 AM] Craig Sellars: dino - we're checking on how many deposits we got in the past four hours
- [4:26:17 AM] dino: Maybe the foundation can reimbuse
- [4:26:22 AM] Alex: There'll be an update here, likely from George, as soon as there is further clarification.
- [4:26:33 AM] dino: Thanks decker.
- [4:27:00 AM] dino: At least everyone should pause withdrawals 100%
- [4:27:10 AM] Philip G. Potter: the foundation will never reimburse
- [4:27:22 AM] dino: Phil if losses small maybe.
- [4:27:41 AM] Philip G. Potter: impossible to calculate
- [4:27:54 AM] Philip G. Potter: therefore, impossible to be perfectly fair
- [4:28:20 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: It is easy for larger exchanges to calculate it, but very difficult to reach everyone
- [4:28:21 AM] Philip G. Potter: ethereum foundation reimbursement = fantasy
- [4:28:40 AM] Shawn: what's most important is to keep an eye on the movement of the stolen ETH
- [4:28:42 AM] Philip G. Potter: "if it is small" is a terrible metric
- [4:30:19 AM] Shawn: if people funded their accounts before the hack then there's no harm in letting them trade
- [4:30:28 AM | Edited 4:30:44 AM] Shawn: the trick is to keep an eye out for the stolen goods
- [4:30:59 AM] Mathias: Vb: please keep big picture in mind!
- [4:32:44 AM] Mathias: For all Ethereum related ventures, impartiality and immutability of chain is paramount!
- [4:33:30 AM] Shawn: As Phil points out, it's unfortunate that ETH holders who don't trade DAO suffer regardless
- [4:34:09 AM] Jesse: not really.. they may suffer the price drop but they still have the same amount of eth
- [4:34:50 AM] Philip G. Potter: true
- [4:34:54 AM] Shawn: fair enough
- [4:35:26 AM] Philip G. Potter: exchanges cannot be the bagholders on this flaw
- [4:35:32 AM] Shawn: It's an inconvenience to ETH holders to get patted down because of a DAO hack, but the DAO also brought them a lot of good price action and no one complained about that
- [4:35:58 AM] Philip G. Potter: trust me, it will be the END OF ETH
- [4:36:08 AM] Alex Hanin: it's a typical reaction - make people happy and you don't hear a thing, screw something up and they're all up in arms!
- [4:36:38 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: We're warning you before you screw it up
- [4:36:42 AM] Alex Hanin: I don't think ETH can be blamed for that - however a rollback will do more harm than good
- [4:39:45 AM] Shawn: buying opportunity
- [4:42:15 AM] Philip G. Potter: in ETH?
- [4:42:27 AM] Philip G. Potter: not so sure about that
- [4:43:07 AM] dino: Eth will not recover from a hacker who empties the DAO of 10 million ether and sells on exchanges foe the next 2 years. The price will be $0.50
- [4:43:26 AM] dino: Think logically.
- [4:43:40 AM] dino: Irrecoverable PR disaster
- [4:44:01 AM] Mathias: Don't agree
- [4:44:34 AM] dino: Of course exchange owners won't agree if they took losses
- [4:44:50 AM] Alex Hanin: I believe ETH will survive this - without a rollback - might take a little while to recover but it will make it... DAO on the other hand...
- [4:44:59 AM] Shawn: It's even possible for a phoenix to rise from the ashes of something like the bitcoinica hack
- [4:45:08 AM] Craig Sellars: Agreed with Alex.
- [4:45:08 AM] dino: Ultimately The community and miners decide about rolling back with hard fork
- [4:45:20 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Traders really won't care that much
- [4:45:36 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: If a hacker has 10m, I mean
- [4:45:51 AM] Philip G. Potter: correct
- [4:46:03 AM] dino: Really?
- [4:46:23 AM] dino: 10m eth Is a lot to dump
- [4:46:23 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: Not ETH traders, no. It won't directly affect the price much.
- [4:46:33 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: You can't dump 10m ETH without being noticed
- [4:46:37 AM] Alex Hanin: I think that logically the difference is nil as the ETH has not been taken from ETH account owners
- [4:46:42 AM] Philip G. Potter: but if chain gets "reorged", then a fundamental precept of blockchains will be violated
- [4:46:48 AM] Alex Hanin: even if it is being dumped, people will profit from it
- [4:47:01 AM] Alex Hanin: @Phil +1
- [4:47:08 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: It is much more likely to cause market panic if the blockchain is considered unreliable
- [4:47:19 AM] Aurélien MENANT: agreed
- [4:47:20 AM] Alex Hanin: step away from the blockchain rollback
- [4:47:31 AM] Aurélien MENANT: or do a vote at least
- [4:47:41 AM] dino: I think both viewpoints here are going to be hotly debated. I have no doubt exchange owners won't want a roll back though
- [4:47:47 AM] Shawn: rewriting the tape wouldn't be great, it would be better to catch the ETH
- [4:47:48 AM] Mathias: By staying true to principles, CASE FOR ETH GETS STRONGER!
- [4:48:00 AM] Mathias: Don't roll back
- [4:48:06 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: I really don't want to see DAO investors suffer, but the exchanges know their business. Perhaps there's another way? Can the funds be seized with a hard fork?
- [4:48:23 AM] Alex Hanin: not only will it hit the credibility of the blockchain concept, it will hurt exchanges real bad with all the numbers being invalidated
- [4:48:45 AM] Mathias: DON'T FORK
- [4:48:59 AM | Edited 4:49:04 AM] Alex Hanin: this debate sounds so similar to the Leave/Remain campaigns in the UK :)
- [4:49:05 AM] Aurélien MENANT: hahaah
- [4:49:25 AM] Mathias: 😀
- [4:49:38 AM] Tristan D'Agosta: I don't think the exchanges themselves will suffer nearly as much as individuals using the blockchain
- [4:49:43 AM] dino: We can blacklist the stolen eth perhaps.
- [4:49:45 AM] Alex: Tristan: The logistics are being discussed and debated. Whatever solution that is decided upon will be up to the network and miners.
- [4:49:57 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Update - it looks like the stolen Ether has been moved to a child DAO which means that is cannot be moved for at least a week. We are still not 100% sure at this stage - this is just information to keep you informed, please do not act on it yet.
- [4:50:12 AM] dino: I just go in touch with Yunbi China exchange
- [4:50:16 AM] dino: Brb.
- [4:54:21 AM] Bill Shihara: @George that is very good news if you can confirm it. No need for a rollback.
- [4:56:00 AM] Philip G. Potter: except to rollback the split - if that is possible
- [4:57:08 AM] Philip G. Potter: so can we reenable withdrawals
- [4:57:10 AM] Philip G. Potter: ?
- [4:59:02 AM] QIU Liang: I’m here
- [4:59:44 AM] Mike Li: Hey I am Mike from Yunbi, Together with me is Yunbi’s CTO and CEO Mr. Qiu
- [4:59:49 AM] QIU Liang: YUNBI Exchange think ROLLBACK IS EVIL
- [5:00:01 AM] Mike Li: We don’t agree rollback
- [5:00:35 AM] Craig Sellars: You can't claim immutability and then change the ledger.
- [5:01:05 AM] Mike Li: Rollback will be unfair for all ETH traders on Yunbi
- [5:01:14 AM] Philip G. Potter: even a serious discussion about a rollback by eth overlords IS EVIL
- [5:01:51 AM] Mike Li: And will put all the loses of DAO to Yunbi users.
- [5:02:31 AM] Mike Li: For an exchange, the roll back is like a disaster.
- [5:02:39 AM] Mike Li: That is Yunbi’s opinion.
- [5:02:44 AM] Alex Hanin: @Mike +1 - don't rollback
- [5:03:34 AM] André Horta: @Horta +1 - don't rollback
- [5:04:08 AM] JonisJon: hi all just seeing this… crap, can someone get me up to speed?
- [5:04:57 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : It looks like Ether has been removed from THE DAO to a child DAO
- [5:05:02 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : https://etherchain.org/account/0x304a554a310c7e546dfe434669c62820b7d83490
- [5:05:23 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Fortunately, it seems like the Ether is now trapped in there for at least a week.
- [5:05:36 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Again, we are still going over the code to get full confirmation
- [5:05:40 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : blogpost coming soon
- [5:05:45 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : with all the definitive info
- [5:06:00 AM] Alex Hanin: Thanks George
- [5:06:28 AM] Philip G. Potter: btw, if any government entity realizes that they can potentially pressure a "leaderless" DAO (or ETH for that matter) into a rollback, the consequences will be far reaching, I promise you
- [5:06:32 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Thank you all for you patience
- [5:06:51 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : and input
- [5:07:00 AM] Philip G. Potter: so - can we resume normal operations at Bitfinex or not?
- [5:07:14 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Please don’t act on this information yet
- [5:07:20 AM] Philip G. Potter: ?
- [5:07:29 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : We’re just wanting to make sure you’re up to date.
- [5:07:42 AM] George Hallam [ETH] : Actionable info will be available very soon.
- [5:09:04 AM] Bill Shihara: appreciate the update George. I think we all feel better that we're not discussing a roll back anymore. :)
- [5:09:27 AM] Mathias: @Phil : my saying... PLEASE FOLKS, TAKE THE DANGER OF GOVERNMENT PRESSURE SERIOUSLY
- [5:09:38 AM] JonisJon: ok… so do we need to do anything? sorry all way behind here
- [5:09:41 AM] JonisJon: for the moment nothing changes?
- [5:09:47 AM] dino: Alright if eth is in the child DAO it cannot be spent for 7 days.
- [5:10:24 AM] Alex Hanin: can it be "locked" or confiscated?
- [5:10:29 AM] dino: We can soft fork to freeze that contract and revert the DAO contract.
- [5:10:41 AM] Alex Hanin: looks more and more like someone wanted to buy cheap ETH :|
- [5:11:47 AM] dino: Yes attackers would have margin shorted DAO in large scale right before this. PLEASE ALL EXCHANGES LOOK FOR UNUSUAL SHORTING ACTIVITY directly before this happened.
- [5:12:00 AM] André Horta: need to create a feature in Eth blockchain that enable foundation to lock a block.
- [5:13:35 AM] dino: Bad idea because centralization.
- [5:14:00 AM] dino: So, we can soft fork to revert the splits from the DAO.
- [5:14:05 AM] Alex Hanin: any idea why https://etherchain.org/account/0x304a554a310c7e546dfe434669c62820b7d83490 is showing 2.4M ETH and https://live.ether.camp/account/304a554a310c7e546dfe434669c62820b7d83490 is showing 3.5M ETH
- Has the attack been stopped?
- [5:14:12 AM] dino: And fix the contract at the same time.
- [5:14:54 AM] Craig Sellars: A soft fork with a single exclusion opens the door to blacklists
- [5:15:18 AM] Craig Sellars: (Besides being a stain on the code)
- [5:16:54 AM] Shawn: we could try submitting a proposal to the child dao asking for it to be returned
- [5:16:55 AM] Philip G. Potter: it's a truly terrible idea
- [5:18:16 AM] Philip G. Potter: the fork, that is
- [5:18:46 AM] Philip G. Potter: negotiating with the "terrorist" is this case, is far preferale
- [5:18:58 AM] Philip G. Potter: preferable
- [5:20:28 AM | Edited 5:20:33 AM] JonisJon: do we have any idea who this person(s) is or contact?
- [5:20:48 AM] Shawn: 0x304a554a310c7e546dfe434669c62820b7d83490
- [5:21:04 AM] Craig Sellars: I was wondering if the curators of the child DAO were visible, and if those addresses had been used before?
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