Zerocoin implementation bug
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Zerocoin implementation bug
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Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#2But seriously, I'm not sure which is worse: Watching your stolen money move around the blockchain knowing you are helpless to do anything about it, or being provably unable to even tell the difference between "real" and "counterfeit" coins.
Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#3Does this imply this company has the power to stop all trading on the currency? If so, why would anyone ever want to use this?
Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#4Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#5What's better that stealing magic Internet money? Creating anonymous magic Internet money out of thin air, then selling it. Brilliant. But seriously, I'm not sure which is worse: Watching your stolen money move around the blockchain knowing you are helpless to do anything about it, or being provably unable to even tell the difference between "real" and "counterfeit" coins.
Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#6>trading will resume once pools and exchanges have had time to update their code. A new release will be pushed out pretty soon. Does this imply this company has the power to stop all trading on the currency? If so, why would anyone ever want to use this?
Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#7>trading will resume once pools and exchanges have had time to update their code. A new release will be pushed out pretty soon. Does this imply this company has the power to stop all trading on the currency? If so, why would anyone ever want to use this?
No, but it does sound like they disclosed the vuln to exchanges before announcing so that trading could be halted and patches applied.
Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#8Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#9Really wonder what this was.
Re: Zerocoin implementation bug
#10I took a glance at their Github bug tracker and couldn't find any references to this bug.
[0] https://github.com/zcoinofficial/zcoin/issues?q=is%3Aissue+i...