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RE: EOS Phishing Hack - 100 Accounts - What Happened?

in #eos7 years ago (edited)

Did you actually see what happened with the freezing of the accounts? You think that's acceptable? If so, I'm surprised you're here.

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They froze accounts involved in a fishing scam in a decentralized manner - it was actually ground breaking since no other cryptocurrency can do that :)
Everything about EOS comes from the community. If nodes act in a malicious way they won't get votes - simple as.
I think protecting users from scams whilst also keeping everything decentralized is one of the best ways to allow for mass adoption.

It would only take 3 bitcoin mining pools to collude and freeze a bitcoin wallet. On EOS it takes 15 nodes to agree to freeze an account with each node being backed by millions of votes.

pretty decentralized if u ask anyone with a brain

Awe, it's unfortunate for you that you had to result to insults. You just drew attention to all of your spam from earlier. Are you ready to reap the consequences?

Calling EOS decentralized is absolutely absurd. Ask anyone with a brain.

Awe, do you not have a response? How about you say something apart from just calling it absurd - o wait you can't because you don't know wtf you're even talking about.

15 people is NOT decentralized, spammer.

Time to spin up a new account, your posts on this one won't be visible moving forward.

Why lol
I just said 15 is much more decentralized than any coin in the top 10

Because you're a spammer, as shown by making the same post 3 times earlier for attention.