DAO Critic Defends Ethereum Hard Fork as 'Rite of Passage'

DAO Critic Defends Ethereum Hard Fork as 'Rite of Passage'

A Cornell University professor of computer science who has proved to have a knack for pointing out flaws in blockchain code believes the hard fork that occurred earlier today is a sign of maturity for the ethereum platform. Last month, Cornell's Emin Gün Sirer emerged as a major critic of The DAO, the project whose failings ultimately led to the hard fork, pointing out vulnerabilities in its code and becoming the go-to source for ethereum coders looking to understand what exactly happened and how it could be avoided again. Though he’s still quick to point out that unforeseen....


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