Ed Dunn
Ed Dunn
Jul 27, 2017 · 1 min read

Haseeb please disclose your financial holdings in Ethereum. It is apparent after you reiterate over and over the problem is not Ethereum that you appear to have some stake in the game.

It should become more and more apparent to anybody dealing with Ethereum is when you got people like Haseeb brushing off a $31 million illegal transfer as “could’ve been $180 million” this whole Ethereum ecosystem is being ran and propped up by idealism instead of integrity when it comes to other people money.

No one impartial would keep writing “this is not Ethereum fault” like you did Haseeb…disclose your stake in Ethereum please..

This was not “hacking” this is exploitation of poor code and so-called “white hat” use an additional exploit to stop the first exploitation. Both parties knew the platform was crap.

You trying to spin the illegal transfer of units as merely a code issue instead of a higher architecture issue tells me you have zero integrity or professionalism to guage system failures. The article petty focusing on code snippets reveals a script kiddie frame of mind, not surprising from FreeCodeCamp…

That is like saying ActiveX exploits were not Microsoft fault but the coder who created the worm viruses — clearly selling some BS here.

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Overlooked technology expert and entrepreneur since 1995. Currently focused on urban technology solutions, urban planning and retail/financial technology.