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newfags falling for an obvious pump and dump

>> No.24962110

>>24962075
ATTENTION GAMERS THERE IS A NIGGER MAKING THREADS AGAIN!

>> No.24962135
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After doing some digging into graph i stumled into something. there is in fact at least one private group that is using the code storage vulnerability to transfer out GRT from hardware wallets.

>What is this exploit?
There's a security layer in Graph's source code that deals with storage ticks. Basically, even in cold storage where they're untouched, there's a cache protocol that will occasionally ping public wallet addresses to verify their contents. Unfortunately, GRT has a slightly different version of this protocol in order to make micro-pings for staking purposes. Most staking rewards are going to be really small transfers, so the grt devs lowered the tick rate for these pings. However, if you're using a hardware wallet, your storage is operating at the NORMAL tick rate, creating a cache gap where someone can use an SLQ% injection to gain access to your wallet. There's already been many posts of Anons opening up their wallets to find all their tokens transferred out to mysterious addresses, losing tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars.

>Does this affect other tokens in my hardware wallet?
No, as this isn't a vulnerability with the wallet so much as Graph specifically. Other tokens, even on wallets that have been affected by the exploit, are safe.

>I haven't touch my wallet in years! Can someone really randomly gain access and steal my GRT?
Sadly, yes. This affects PUBLIC addresses, and these are most likely being chosen at random.

>I have my GRT on a hardware wallet! What do I do?
Either transfer them to a paper wallet (safest), an exchange, or trade for fiat.

>Can this be patched?
Yes, but it will take time. This isn't something that can be done in one week, as it's tied to the security layers focused on staking. These have to be rewritten very cautiously, else other major functions of the GRT source code can break.

>> No.24962234

Nothing has changed since '17, retards still fall for this shit. I feel so dirty making money from this scam.

Next week will be full of pink wojaks crying how they got dumped on. Mark my post.

>> No.24962307

>>24962234
based

>> No.24962432

>>24962075
Now they will learn a hard lesson.
ALWAYS take profit.

>> No.24962456

>>24962234
It's okay as long as I can profit now

>> No.24963011

Thanks for great FUD guys, I hope pajeets will fall for this and I will have the opportunity to buy more.

>> No.24963141

>>24962234
Cool id bro, my condolences

>> No.24963150

>>24962075
Remember mft? Same shit

>> No.24963174

THIS IS A SHITCOIN
THIS IS A SHITCOIN
THIS IS A SHITCOIN


SELL NOW SELL NOW SELL NOW

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>>24962075
>>24962135
>>24962234
>>24962432
>>24963011
>>24963174
>>24963150