I'm a person with no background in cryptography. I am in the tech industry however, so I can follow about 30% of the technical jargon that's going on. I read the entire thing. smh. The whole thing started with someone finding something wrong with the 'Curl' wrapper around a packet that's being sent from A->B. Apparently, this violates a EU-CMA security protocol, and this is an issue. Lots of holes in my knowledge the…
From my PoV there seems to be little-to-no miscommunication in bad faith on the part of the MIT researchers in these emails, but a lot of dismissiveness from the IOTA developers towards the concerns that were brought to them.
Over the past few days, it seems to have only gotten worse on Twitter (I encourage you to check out the recent threads in which @matthew_d_green engages with @c___f___b only to be accused of professional incompetence).
tl;dr (from my perspective) is that the big mess here comes from a party without proper education in the field producing a $1B+ market cap cryptocurrency while _unnecessarily rolling their own crypto primitives_, and then steadfastly ignoring the suggestions academics who have spent their entire lives researching this field.