ETH Fang Foundation was reported by the "predecessor": The DAO was stolen by self-directed and self-acted
Seven years later, Steven Nerayoff, a former legal counsel and consultant at the ETH Foundation, said in a recent blog interview that God V used to live with him in New York and work in his rented office. On his blog, he ETH Place's DAO hack was the work of insiders, claiming that the evidence found by TruthLabs suggests that the ETH Foundation and Slock.it were behind the infamous TheDAO hack, arguing that ETH Workshop has become a system influenced by a small number of developers, regulators, and investors, acting contrary to the community's intentions. At the same time, Nerayoff also named the former SEC owner Bill Hinman, noting the potential impact of Hinman's personal financial conflicts on the SEC v. Ripple case. Since then, user X has pulled up a GitHub article accusing Swiss SA Bity of possibly working with other organizations operating under the name "White Hat Group" or "Robin Hood Group" and being responsible for the theft of The DAO, which still holds about 7,000,000 ETH coins, and that the "White Hat Group" is organized by Alex Van De Sande of the ETH Fang Foundation.
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ETH Fang Foundation was reported by the "predecessor": The DAO was stolen by self-directed and self-acted
Seven years later, Steven Nerayoff, a former legal counsel and consultant at the ETH Foundation, said in a recent blog interview that God V used to live with him in New York and work in his rented office. On his blog, he ETH Place's DAO hack was the work of insiders, claiming that the evidence found by TruthLabs suggests that the ETH Foundation and Slock.it were behind the infamous TheDAO hack, arguing that ETH Workshop has become a system influenced by a small number of developers, regulators, and investors, acting contrary to the community's intentions.
At the same time, Nerayoff also named the former SEC owner
Bill Hinman, noting the potential impact of Hinman's personal financial conflicts on the SEC v. Ripple case.
Since then, user X has pulled up a GitHub article accusing Swiss SA Bity of possibly working with other organizations operating under the name "White Hat Group" or "Robin Hood Group" and being responsible for the theft of The DAO, which still holds about 7,000,000 ETH coins, and that the "White Hat Group" is organized by Alex Van De Sande of the ETH Fang Foundation.