#The DAO

BIP001, Part 2. Charles Hoskinson and Vlad Zamfir on The DAO, Hard Fork of Ethereum, and Governance

Last week the third Blockchain Incredible Party (#BIP001) conference has been thrown in Odessa. Forklog continues to cover the event, now the story will go on The DAO, Ethereum, and governance issues of open-source projects.

Ethereum Soft Fork Under Threat of DDoS Attacks

The situation around the attempts to bring back the lost assets of The DAO is gradually gaining farcical shades. This time, the soft fork proposed by Ethereum developers may never occur because yet another vulnerability has been discovered. The soft fork in question is aimed at blocking target DAO address, so that the organization will […]

The DAO: What Dreams May Come

It hasn’t been a while since the recursive call and leakage of three million ETH from the DAO, but the events continue making their turns.

Ethereum Soft Fork Voting Commences

Several major Ethereum mining pools, namely, Dwarfpool, Ethpool and Ethremine, have launched a voting system enabling miners to express their views on The DAO’s soft fork.

The Robin Hood Team: The DAO’s Assets May Return Without a Hardfork

A joint team of Ethereum Project, Slock.it and some anonymous developers which calls itself the Robin Hood team intends to bring back the ethers stolen from the DAO without hard-forking Ethereum.

The Counter-Attack on The DAO Quickly Drains Its Funds

A white hat attack on The DAO led by Alex Van de Sande of the Ethereum Foundation has been launched to protect its funds.

Cryptospace News Digest, June 12 – 19

The DAO drama, panic at exchanges, bitcoin’s future and a bit of blockchain for the future — all the week’s events in ForkLog’s traditional overview.

Recursive Call: The DAO on the Brink of Death and Ethereum To Be Hardforked

Ethereum Foundation headed by Vitalik Buterin opted to save the DAO funds for investors. However, the latter will only have an option of withdrawing funds. The DAO, as it may seem, is no more.

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