White Hacker Group to Claim $4.4 Million in Controversial DAO Refund

White Hacker Group to Claim $4.4 Million in Controversial DAO Refund

More controversy surrounds the infamous Ethereum-based Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) project which raised US$150 million last year. It seems victims of last summer’s DAO hack have until April 15 to withdraw DAO-to-Ethereum Classic (ETC) refunds, and there is still $4.4 million worth of tokens left at the address in question. The issue some....


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