DAO Soft Fork Revised to Allow Generic “Blacklisting”

DAO Soft Fork Revised to Allow Generic “Blacklisting”

The soft fork proposed to fix the sticky situation The DAO has dragged the Ethereum community into is here, and is a perhaps disproportionately drastic to the problem. The proposed solution to the DAO attack is to freeze all funds in the contract by blacklisting the hashes that correspond to the stored Ether. Want to withdraw funds from the DAO or “split” from the failed experiment? Be prepared to do so on an alternate Blockchain. Soft Fork Praised Within, Decried by Ethereum ‘Outsiders’. The interesting facet of this development is the recent update to the blacklisting methodology being....


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