Developers could have prevented crypto's 2022 hacks if they took basic securi...

Developers could have prevented crypto's 2022 hacks if they took basic securi...

Crypto doesn’t need reversible transactions. It needs real-time threat monitoring and more audits. Users losing funds due to malicious activity is hardly unknown on Ethereum. In fact, it is the very reason researchers recently developed a proposal to introduce a type of token that is reversible in the event of a hack or other unsavory behaviors. Specifically, the suggestion would see the creation of an ERC-20R and ERC-721R, which would be modified versions of the standards that govern both regular Ethereum tokens and nonfungible tokens (NFTs). The premise goes like this: this new standard....


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Barely halfway and October already the biggest month in crypto hacks: Finance...

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