An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
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Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#12My latest side-project is an alternative to Tether (the "mystery" in the title). It's similar in that the currency is pegged to the dollar, but it's implemented as a smart contract on the Ethereum block chain, so the reserve (held by the smart contract and not touchable by me) is instantly auditable. https://unum.one The code is open source and can be found here: https://github.com/unumone/unum If anyone wants to hel…
Can you give me the tldr what a normal person would use this for or what it accomplishes?
Imagine if you could send money anywhere, with almost no fees. That was the dream of bitcoin, but currently bitcoin fees are crazy high, and the community isn't close to solving it yet. Ethereum seems to be more scalable and has a benevolent dictator moving it forward.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#13My latest side-project is an alternative to Tether (the "mystery" in the title). It's similar in that the currency is pegged to the dollar, but it's implemented as a smart contract on the Ethereum block chain, so the reserve (held by the smart contract and not touchable by me) is instantly auditable. https://unum.one The code is open source and can be found here: https://github.com/unumone/unum If anyone wants to hel…
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#14My latest side-project is an alternative to Tether (the "mystery" in the title). It's similar in that the currency is pegged to the dollar, but it's implemented as a smart contract on the Ethereum block chain, so the reserve (held by the smart contract and not touchable by me) is instantly auditable. https://unum.one The code is open source and can be found here: https://github.com/unumone/unum If anyone wants to hel…
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#15There's a lot of FUD, but very little evidence of wrongdoing. It seems mostly like one person on a campaign to discredit Bitfinex because of some grudge. https://twitter.com/Bitfinexed is the person spreading the FUD, they're also shitposting all over Reddit and elsewhere. Seems like now the 'media' is going along for the ride and enjoying the ad revenue.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#16My latest side-project is an alternative to Tether (the "mystery" in the title). It's similar in that the currency is pegged to the dollar, but it's implemented as a smart contract on the Ethereum block chain, so the reserve (held by the smart contract and not touchable by me) is instantly auditable. https://unum.one The code is open source and can be found here: https://github.com/unumone/unum If anyone wants to hel…
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#17This [1] is a really solid explanation on how one of them, Dai from MakerDAO, works.
[1] https://medium.com/cryptolinks/maker-for-dummies-a-plain-eng...
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#18There's a lot of FUD, but very little evidence of wrongdoing. It seems mostly like one person on a campaign to discredit Bitfinex because of some grudge. https://twitter.com/Bitfinexed is the person spreading the FUD, they're also shitposting all over Reddit and elsewhere. Seems like now the 'media' is going along for the ride and enjoying the ad revenue.
> “There is no contractual right or other right or legal claim against us to redeem or exchange your tethers for money. We do not guarantee any right of redemption or exchange of tethers by us for money.”
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#19My latest side-project is an alternative to Tether (the "mystery" in the title). It's similar in that the currency is pegged to the dollar, but it's implemented as a smart contract on the Ethereum block chain, so the reserve (held by the smart contract and not touchable by me) is instantly auditable. https://unum.one The code is open source and can be found here: https://github.com/unumone/unum If anyone wants to hel…
From where does the contract pull the current price of USD? Wouldn’t it be vulnerable to receiving incorrect pricing data?
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#20There's a lot of FUD, but very little evidence of wrongdoing. It seems mostly like one person on a campaign to discredit Bitfinex because of some grudge. https://twitter.com/Bitfinexed is the person spreading the FUD, they're also shitposting all over Reddit and elsewhere. Seems like now the 'media' is going along for the ride and enjoying the ad revenue.
This "FUD" could be easily dismissed by showing a bank account statement containing these $814M. The fact that Bitfinex doesn't do that means they have something to hide or are in serious trouble.