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HAHAhjahahaha Is this really the team that scammed millions? I'm done with this world.

>> No.7284638
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>>7284599
kek made same thread the exact same minute with only 6 sec difference

>> No.7284687

>>7284599
Was this coin a big thing? I literally found out about it the day before it crashed and thought it was just some nobody shitcoin as soon as I saw the team.

>> No.7284795

The fuck is Monero Gold?

>> No.7284829

>>7284687
not really a bi thing (only 2M vol) but still fun

>>7284795
Obvious scam, erc20 token that wanted to pass as monero fork, dev exit scam by generating thanks to an exploit a gorillon tokens, craching the whole shit

>> No.7284961

Quick question:

Isnt this the same error that powh had

Didnt the people who found that error say something about 3 or 4 of the top200 coins having same exploit?

>> No.7285029

Are these people even white? Or is this just your typical American? I haven't visited America since the 80's.

>> No.7285041

Serious question: should I buy some of this shit now? Confido was a scam too, but it's still done over 10x after it hit its lowest low.

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>>7285041
yeah sounds like a good plan

>> No.7285147

>>7285089

Just asking. Even scamshitcoins moon.

>> No.7285172

>>7285147
Go for it anon, their web looks decent https://monero-gold.org/

>> No.7285191

>>7285147
No
It is exploitable
Any eth you put in will be taken out by the ppl who exploited it

>> No.7285301

>>7285147
You're not going to be able to outsell the dev team who minted a gorillion tokens for themselves.

>> No.7285307

>>7285029
This is the new American and it's beautiful!

>> No.7286061

>>7285307
and that's ok

>> No.7286692

>>7284961
Not really. Integer overflow was involved in both cases but the fundamental "errors" were very different. PoWH was programmed wrong and could move tokens from the wrong users - this was a serious problem even if it were protected against overflow. XMRG had a deliberate escape hatch that the dev hid with an underflow, but it wasn't very well hidden and the only reason nobody noticed it before the exit scam is because nobody owned in the first place.

When those guys said they found top coins with the same error, they had no idea what they were talking about. They thought that somehow sending 0xFFFFFFFFFFFF to the contract caused the bug but that was completely wrong - they were looking at the wrong transaction.