So this would require an attacker to pay into the exchange with BTCg, have the deposit clear and approve for trading, trade it for another currency, and have that trade settle and be clear for withdrawal, and then process the withdrawal, all in under 4 hours. After which point the attacking miner surfaces a longer chain they had been keeping which doesn’t include the original BTCg deposit. Alternatively, if the excha…
Many people use exchanges for arbitrage. Exchanges benefit from arbitrage since they take a fee out of every trade and because they want their prices to be close to the international price of the asset. This trade would look exactly the same as an arbitrage move.
If exchanges are enticing arbitrage through insanely quick setttlement and clearance times on the order of 2 hours after closing a position, they are just playing with fire.
If there wasn’t an actual trade, just transfering in and out, not chaining the transactions is similarly RTFM.
If the facts are as I understand them, I think the exchange bears a significant portion of the blame.
It’s like the story a couple weeks ago where Deutche Bank accidentally approved a wire transfer for $35 billion dollars.