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Ari Juel's best friend Andrew Miller of Chainlink Labs just hacked the SGX implementation of Secret Network, formerly Enigma which once called Chainlink "a band aid solution". The entire network is exposed!

Rosetards are next! Only DECO will survive.

>> No.52665728

>>52665702
>Rosetards are next!
eh Chainlink works with Dawn Song fairly regularly, Ari especially, so not really

>> No.52665764

>>52665702
What did the enigma team do to deserve such cuckery? I thought they were Jewish and therefore safe but this is the second time they’ve been destroyed.

>> No.52665784

>>52665764
Eternal retribution for the band-aid comment. We do not forgive.

>> No.52665789

doesnt RLC also use SGX?

>> No.52665790

>>52665702
Interesting. Are AVAX's bridges susceptible to the same thing?

>> No.52665814

>>52665764
Goyim completely unaware of the power struggle currently taking place.

>> No.52665840

>>52665728
>>52665764
>>52665789
>>52665790
why are these dipshits still using SGX after Chainlink realized it isn't secure enough for their standards, years ago? Are all of these dev teams composed of and led by literally psychopaths who think their lofty ideals and tech memes "securing" billions of fucking dollars are someone not going to end up being crash-test dummies for Chainlink chad's to prove their point? Every fucking time.
>"Oh, sorry guys we accidentally lost all your money because we based the foundation of our chain security on systems with flaws that have been well known for years
No wonder retards seethe about Chainlink, quite literally eating their lunch with every fucking hack.

>> No.52665859

>>52665764
they shit talked chainlink, rugged their investors, and spammed /biz/ with pajeets shilling scrt network

>> No.52665876
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52665876

>"In other words: you haven't killed anybody yet."
>*crowd laughs*
>"Oh no! No no no no. I haven't killed anybody, I'm not that crazy... Yet."
>*crowd laughs uncomfortably*

>> No.52665902

>>52665764
It doesn't matter who you are. If you make an enemy out of Ari, your project may as well be dead because he will take care of it sooner or later.

>> No.52665919

>>52665702
>secret
>rose
>iexec
All btfo

>> No.52665989

>>52665902
It doesn't matter who we are. What matters is our plan.

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i'm all in on SCRT bros

>> No.52666057
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>>52665919
ROSE isn't btfo you dumb fuck, they specifically mention how Ekiden prevents this.

>> No.52666071

https://twitter.com/tom_yurek/status/1597660344876699648

>There are designs in the academic literature (like Ekiden) that defend against this by incorporating forward secrecy, so that only recent transactions get deanonymized. SGX doesn't have to be avoided completely, but systems should be designed to minimize compromise risk
Ekiden is Oasis, Andrew Miller literally wrote the Ekiden whitepaper with Dawn and Ari. We've known for a long time that Secret had flawed key management compared to Oasis, this is nothing new.

>> No.52666200

>>52665702
Was reading too hard for you?
https://twitter.com/364mhz/status/1597656745970905088

ROSE chads keeps winning, seethe more.

>> No.52666216

https://medium.com/oasis-protocol-project/how-oasis-protects-privacy-despite-tee-vulnerabilities-6b1414fcbd72

Oasis on top of everything, non-rosies stays unblossomed, while rosies keeps blooming.

>> No.52666224

>>52665702
>Business and finance
>At this point the economy is just technological programs trying to hack and one-up each other.

>> No.52666246

Guy Ziskind is a cuck lmao

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52666270

>meanwhile in LINK land

>> No.52666459

>>52665876
underrated

>> No.52666591

andrew miller has been a chainlink advisor since day one

>> No.52666611

XMR still king I nap.

>> No.52666633

>>52665789
we brought this up a year ago when Intel dropped most SGX support
the team chose to ignore it (iExec)

>> No.52666775

A dirty secret is that Chainlink itself is full of bugs and will one day fail

>> No.52666827

Damn, so what privacy options exist for evm/cosmos chains? Is zk money legit? I used to use tornado but don't want to get labeled a terrorist or something.

>> No.52666875

>>52665840
huh, no money is lost.. it just a slight chance the NSA pulled the key can see what you did on secret network.

>> No.52666878

>>52666270
what is this

hackathoooner afternoon project?

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>>52666270
Jesus Christ, allow to have price feeds on SAP S/4 is big af.

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>>52665702
heckin ROASTED

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>>52665790
>AVAX
bumping for this question. Yesterday I got in an argument with some faggot AVAX pajeet who was probably paid and he said they use sgx bridges.

>>52657950
Someone tell me im correct please

>> No.52667747

Sooo is town crier fucked now?

>> No.52667859

>>52665702
WTF
PLEASE TELL ME, ARE MY TARANTINO NFTs SAFE!??

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>>52667342

>> No.52667937

>>52667747
abandoned long ago

>> No.52667978

Just bought 100k rose

>> No.52668021

>>52665789
yes and Rose too

>> No.52668041

>>52667904
IC3 knows what it's doing, Avalanche and Oasis wouldn't use SGX if they thought such a blaring vulnerability was likely.

>> No.52668065

Discreet co-founder warned them about this earlier this year.

https://twitter.com/FrederikMarkor/status/1597678097893330945

>> No.52668136

this is bullshit, you chainshit lab employe, . Always FUD RLC, DLC very good coin, very good team of french and french algebras.

you are just upset chainshit is done for with iexec new oracle solutions from java where rlc has the ability to email the block chain directly and send data to the block chain. wait until december when worker pulls are literally pulling data on chain via email- entire department of iexec waiting to email data on chain- while using rlc token

moony moon soon you fat fuk chainshit lab employe,

>> No.52668189

>>52667342
emin reallly knows his stuff when it comes to sgx. he's more aware of its vulnerabilities than 95% of people in this space.

>> No.52668229

>>52668136
calm down poojesh

>> No.52668283

Secret Network is a piece of shit project run by pieces of shit scamming ruggers.

How many times do they need to scam people before you guys understand?

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Oh no no no... Secret Agent sisters, did we get too cocky?

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>>52667342

>> No.52668732

>>52667747
town crier was a vehicle to pay off ari. they replaced it with deco anyway

>> No.52668985

>>52665702
Why isn't the Secret Network token down big on this news?

>> No.52669024

>>52668985
It doesn't affect the functionality of the network. It just means there is a slight chance that the key was exposed during the period of time the network was vulnerable. If it was then the network is not private anymore, but its not like the chain is broken or something.

>> No.52669070

>>52665702
Based Sergey taking Eric's advice and letting Ari loose.

>> No.52669141

>>52669024
right, but isn't the anonymity the entire use case?

>> No.52669180

>>52669141
yes, but this was a hardware bug that is fixed now, so going forward they can make changes to be private, its just right now there is a small possibility of the chain being exposed.

>> No.52669312

Already fixed behind the scenes a month ago. Fudders btfo.

https://scrt.network/blog/notice-successful-resolution-of-xapic-vulnerability

>> No.52669498

I thought Sergey was Ari’s best friend

>> No.52669663
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>>52665764
anyone who speaks badly about link publicy must be methodically castrated and made into submissive euenuchs

such is the fate of any project that tries to resist Sergey and Ari's domination of the space. bend the knee.

See: kleros, engima, witnet, oraclize, BAND, ICP, etc etc.

>> No.52669701

i hold rose link and icp

i am going to make it

>> No.52669731

>>52665764
Link does not forget.
Link does not forgive
Expect us

>> No.52669742

>>52669663
remember that incessant kleros spam in early 2021
they are now extinct

>> No.52669765

>>52666224
>Implying that's not what the banks are doing since inception

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>>52666270

>> No.52669825

>>52666057
Sorry but this says SGX doesn’t add security so it’s up to whatever additional protocol you use to provide that. He says the protocol Rose uses mitigates the problem by anonymizing older transactions, but current one would still be deanonymized. So any actor who breaks in and continually monitors all current transactions will know everything from that point on.

>> No.52669946

>>52665702
Glad to hear Enigma finally getting fucked. I bought in at ICO and it went nowehere, with the SEC ordering them to pay back the ICO buyers. They didn't do this, regardless of being asked repeatedly by me. Hope they all lose a ton of dough. Cunts.

>> No.52669955

>>52669825
Oasis simply isn't vulnerable to this attack in the first place, it's not just that older transactions would remain anonymized. Secret had such a shitty design that any random fuck could get access to the master keys.

https://medium.com/oasis-protocol-project/how-oasis-protects-privacy-despite-tee-vulnerabilities-6b1414fcbd72

>> No.52670083

>>52665876
where was this said?

>> No.52670181

>>52669806
What do I need to buy to profit off this? LINK and ROSE?

>> No.52670407

>>52665702
just bought 5k rose. thanks

>> No.52670542

>>52670083
smartcon w/ eric

>> No.52670672

>>52666875
If key to view all private tx got extracted, does this mean entire network needs to hard fork?

>> No.52670697

>>52670181
Both

>> No.52670704

>>52665702
>Ari Juel's best friend Andrew Miller of Chainlink Labs just hacked the SGX implementation of Secret Network, formerly Enigma which once called Chainlink "a band aid solution". The entire network is exposed!
I don't get it, why isn't it SCRT dumping on this news?
You'd think such a vulnerability would tank them.
Is it fake news?

>> No.52670719

>>52669955
I have a rose bag, but the reason Oasis wasn't as vulnerable is because it didn't SGX to anonymize tx in the first place. It was really only used for Cipher paratime and now Sapphire EVM paratimes. Cipher has been around for a while but hardly used. Sapphire is still in testing. So attack surface is negligble because it's only contracts running on those paratimes and only if those contracts were obscuring data.

Basically, the way Oasis uses SGX is more arms length then SCRT's implementation. It's not core to Oasis consensus or tx layer (as transactions on Oasis are public and unobfuscated).

>> No.52670729

>>52670672
Depends what you mean "hardfork," the networks has to be updated like I guess they do frequently to develop new features, and they need to develop a feature to allow updating and using a new key.

>> No.52670777

>>52668136
Are you really Indian?

>> No.52670814

Op is full of shit, I’m Ari Juels best friend.

>> No.52670903

>>52670704
Think about the average SCRT holder's knowledge of anything or level of intelligence. Do you really think someone who would buy SCRT in the first place would dump it on this news?

>> No.52670949

>>52669806
Damn son it's on.

>> No.52670997

>>52670949
Sorry that chart has curry nigger Polygon on it. NGMI

>> No.52672389

>>52670704
scrt is a cult

>> No.52672558

>>52670542
Wasn't this during the toaster stream?

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>>52665702
Aren't these the SCRT fuckers that were shilling incessantly late 2021? SUPER HACKER ARI STRIKES AGAIN

>> No.52673016

>>52666775
Yikes I hope you don't get fired for this fud attempt, I will respond so you get your 5 cents