> We were just reached out to by a CoinDesk journalist that Ethan contacted in an attempt to rush out this publication. This may be the biggest scandal I have ever heard of from what has been portrayed as a professional 'responsible disclosure'. Ethan is clearly in complete conflict of interest and pushing this for his own gain, this is no longer about academic merits, but a desperate attempt by Ethan to make money.
I can be wrong but the suggestion here seems to be that Coindesk journalist reaching out to the Iota team was a ploy to force them to pay a bounty.
But, after devolving into a personal attack. They expect him to reply back a month later?
> Hi Ethan, I can't get a single reply from you, looks like you put me on ignore on Twitter.
This whole saga seems to be symptomatic of the cryptocurrency scene. Lot of expertise on money, economics, cryptography, programming language etc is out there. But, any criticism of cryptocurrency devolves into either personal attacks or a know-all attitude which ensures not many people want to lend their expertise.
Edit: After re-reading the blog post, I realized the agenda of this leak was to show evidence of conflict of interest. The correct link for the post should have been:
http://www.tangleblog.com/2018/02/24/full-emails-ethan-heilm...