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>> No.15242016
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>>15241996
https://cointelegraph.com/news/pivx-possibly-other-pos-chains-vulnerable-to-bug-attackers-profit

>> No.15242091

>>15241996
https://medium.com/bitgreen/bitgreen-maintenance-chain-vulnerabilities-explained-8b2285f010f4

>> No.15242121
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OMG, COLX is a pivx clone, selling all my COLX bag, is probably being attacked while we speak, also coinmarketcap has a warning about COLX, it looks like they scammed tradesatoshi exchange So this vulnerability was exploited before, Fuking dumping now

>> No.15242145
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Shame. A lot of nu-/biz/ probably doesn't even know what PIVX is. It was a legendary moon coin at one point in time - 1000x in 1 year. So much potential.
The XSN devs pointed out a major vulnerability with zerocoin protocol to the PIVX devs a long time ago. Shortly after, they disabled it and it seemed like they were trying to get everything fixed. No luck.

>> No.15242283

>>15242121
The exploit got into hyperdrive since.
Tell friends.

PIVX don't care.

>> No.15242344

PIVX's response
https://pivx.org/a-response-to-the-article-pivx-and-200-pos-chains-currently-vulnerable-chains-already-under-attack/

>> No.15242358

>>15242344

I saw their response banning people asking.

>> No.15242779
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Save your bags..
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2827989.0

>> No.15243023

The “FUD Wars”
At BitGreen we don’t believe blaming any party is prudent, especially when the real goal is to find the cause of this exploit and prevent it from happening. There many news outlets and blogs picking up this story. Most stories blamed PivX for this exploit —but this was never the intent of the BitGreen development team. In identifying the problem, we only seek the solution. That being said, PivX and BitGreen have not had an open line of communication in the past. We received zero development support or communication from their team. To the best of our knowledge, the communication by PivX regarding their forks has, in the past, not been very healthy. The important thing to do now is to clear up what the actual vulnerability is, and fix the problem to stop the exploitation. We’ve brought light to the problem and only want to see it resolved quickly and fairly.

>> No.15243034

The Commented Out Code Argument
On reddit, there are claims that this attack on BitGreen was only possible because there are few lines of commented out code. These lines of code only check for the stakeage. Although our codebase change made this vulnerability easy to abuse on BitGreen, it did not enable the attack. Our change actually brought light to a situation which was already happening on PivX.

In any case, our development team sees moving away from the PivX codebase as a clear next step for BitGreen.

>> No.15243306

COLX is going to zero

>> No.15243389
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>>15243306
More alts will follow sadly.
confirmation bias creates bag holders to the end of times.

Godspeed anons

>> No.15243591

https://mainnet-explorer.pivx.org/address/DQeGvfQtVCuXnbhk1xugeQuvBVLsLZzniQ

>> No.15243742

Rip XSN. Almost stepped on that landmine. Too many scams in pos/masternodes/staking etc and people never learn. Avoid any coin with those features no matter how (((profitable))) it is.

>> No.15243871
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>>15243742

Seems like almost 99% is scams made by kids from India.
They have no understanding of being a scammer.
It's their normal way of living and it's normal to steal and neglect people.
Probably a nice culture but so fucked up by Islam.
Taqiyya all over PoS communities.

>> No.15243951

>>15243871
Not talking about Indians although I doubt they're that smart enough to code and create something with an exploit or backdoor. I'm saying XSN because the coin is also forked from PIVX.

>> No.15244375
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>>15243951
They hire coders and gets scammed themselves and then they play the victim

A real clusterfuck if you want to see one.

Deviant Coin (DEV) is a good example.
Hiring coders for two years that fucks them over, refusing any community members to help out coding.. only shit scammers.
So they got burned out and no funds left and a mobile wallet that has a backdoor and too many bugs to even count. coins are lost and stolen from that app, terrible.
They release their DEX in a hurry after another fuck up with stolen funds from their mobile wallet.
That DEX is a copy from CryptoBridge with font colours changed. (fucking hilarious and pretty sad)
Then the Team created ICHIBA (ICA) and then used their trust on the community telling the members to buy this coin (ICO) 0.60 BTC for 1 node.
And then they go all silent and says they ate it all up being scammed yet again. (they are the victims)

One of the admins from Deviant Coin (DEV) used the ICHIBA (ICA) admin to answer a question.

NightCrawler (serial killer name) from Deviant Coin answered a community member with the admin account "Pairotto" who is the admin of ICHIBA.
Deleted that very quick when he saw he had fucked up bad.

They have no souls.

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>>15244375

>> No.15245957

>>15241996
Move your exploited projects asap
probably a lot new exploiters starting as we speak.

>> No.15246023

>>15243742
>>15243951
XSN isn't a PIVX fork.