Y
Hacker News
new
|
ask
|
show
|
jobs
by
brutusborn
1470 days ago
Surely attackers could just make new wallet as soon as they are added to the blacklist? Unless making a new wallet and updating the script is difficult / expensive, a blacklist system would have pretty low benefit:cost.
1 comments
tornato7
1470 days ago
Wouldn’t be a backlist but a reputation score based on the team, audits, popularity of the contract, open sourced code, etc etc
link