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9756400 No.9756400 [Reply] [Original]

I have an iq of 140.

I have tried for days now to understand the process of the EOS launch, but I still don't understand any part of it.

Is this just a giant scam? A hacker just got 120k for finding tons of security bugs? How can this be so complicated?

>> No.9756410

>>9756400
It's not even complicated

>> No.9756416

>>9756410
It seems complicated enough that a single guy can make a quick 120k for finding tons of bugs?

>> No.9756428

It’s mind boggling that retards paid 4 billion dollars for open source software.

>> No.9756440

>>9756416
source on 120k?

>>9756428
It's mind boggling that retards pay 60million for a json parser

>> No.9756442

>>9756400
Nobody gives a shit about your IQ faggot. People who tell you their IQ are losers. Just ask Stephen hawking... a quote of his

>> No.9756447

>>9756440
https://twitter.com/GuidoVranken/status/1003782704310247424

>> No.9756458

How is crypto not a bubble? 4 billion for vaporware and 120k for a weeks worth of bugfinding?

>> No.9756468

120K for finding bugs in a shitcode full of bugs ........ what am I doing

>> No.9756480

>>9756458
life's good

>>9756447
ok,well nothing is running and they'll take their time as announced, the bounty hunting is recent and the final version just got released a week ago. We'll see what happens

>> No.9756490

eos is nothing but a coin targeting late adopters, those wannabe investors, and head in the sand VCs and self-titled "technologists" that all managed to miss out on smart contracts and the new generation of blockchains with ethereum.

its targeted and marketed directly to them, with nothing but empty hype, and a thin papering over the gaping holes they have with their "constitution".

>> No.9756492

>>9756400
Not bad for a week of work. Nice shitcoin. I understand why some coins take their times before releasing mainnet.

>> No.9756507

>>9756468
Imagine what impact will have unreported bugs. There will be millions stolen right after they launch EOS1.

>> No.9756508
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9756508

ffs the eos vm is written in c++, doesn't get more insecure than that. good luck when someone inevitably finds another arbitrary code execution vulnerability

>> No.9756511

>>9756490
i don't know why EOS gets so much hate lately, in december there was no problem, now suddenly everybody cares

>> No.9756647

>>9756508
this
>but it's so fast anon

>> No.9756656

>>9756511
remote
execution

>> No.9756672

>>9756656
Proof?

>> No.9756732

>>9756511
EOS threatens ETH. It will be feeless for the end user. No more five step process including KYC and bank authorization in order to buy a virtual cat.
Eth needs to respond with something amazing, but needs sharding or plasma or something else to reduce their compute costs. EOS's consensus mechanism is a few orders of magnitude faster at the moment.
I still own ETH but have a lot more EOS.

>> No.9756742

>>9756511
has there ever been anyone over 120 iq unironically complaining about haters? while adoption from dumb people does not make an idea inherently dumb, it speaks volume when there's nothing but dumb voices to defend that idea

>> No.9756871

>>9756400
>I have an iq of 140
No, you don't.