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wwwv | 8 years ago

All obfuscation around a central controlling group that have the ability to reverse any transactions they don't like or negatively financially impact them, in other words.

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tajen|8 years ago

Said "hacker" could even take Ethereum to a civil court and win a trial for changing the DAO's code: Ethereum long claimed that transactions were unrevokable and only contracts had value, causing tort to the hacker when rules were reversed...

Given the number of people involved, it could even be juged as organized crime against one person...

vuyani|8 years ago

hmm true. Maybe smart contracts also need a good old fashioned terms & conditions signed. At least that protects against unknown bugs and exploits?

oh_sigh|8 years ago

They didn't reverse, they simply agreed to follow a different path. Anyone who still accepts eth classic is living in that world I believe.