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by elaineo
3626 days ago
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If investors think it's theft, they should call the authorities. The suspect (not "thief", because "theft" is determined in a court of law) can then be convicted via due process, which is a constitutional right. After the Mt. Gox hack, users contacted authorities. The Mt. Gox hack lost $600M worth of bitcoin. They are now recovering some of their funds. |
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The anonymity feature of Etherium is why this can't happen with the DAO. Nobody knows who has that money. It's tied to a numbered account. They haven't been able to launder it yet, but everyone seems to assume they will be able to.
If Etherium were non-anonymous, this problem could have been unwound in court.
[1] http://www.madofftrustee.com/recoveries-04.html