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ByBit Hack was completely avoidable! This industry needs to grow up! Veritaseum’s VeADIR Platform (Video: April 2018) Server-less Architecture There is no server, it just exists as computer code. the VeADIR creates a temporary server that is distributed across multiple computers, when there is a need for it, it...

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SilverSurfer1 年前

I remember this very well as being another truly jaw dropping innovative aspect of the VeADIR. The platform was so far ahead of its time that most competitors still haven’t caught up.

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Riz1 年前

One has to wonder why the SEC forced it to be shutdown, which helps cause all this chaos in the markets.

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BrNdon1 年前

Wow, Reggie and his Veritaseum technology had this problem figured out YEARS AGO! No wonder they tried to destroy him, but he's still STANDING TALL!

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Riz1 年前

Exactly!

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SecBriefs | Making Cybersecurity Simple1 年前

🚨 CrowdStrike's software meltdown wasn't a hack, but the chaos was REAL. This incident proves the vulnerability of our digital infrastructure. Educate yourself about cybersecurity. "Cybersecurity Dictionary for Everyone" is a great start! On Amazon:

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Max Sobol1 年前

I've seen the future and @ReggieMiddleton wins

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Riz1 年前

@ReggieMiddleton In that future, we all win!

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Jan1 年前

🤯 That Reggie is a smart pickle.

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Riz1 年前

100% The man is years ahead of his time!

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fortunekr [LTC🔥]1 年前

Well, from what I've read bytebit employees were compromised by sophisticated social engineering. Plus they're forced by gov regulations to use certain protocols. Multi-sig txs were spoofed to trick authetication. This is state-actor level hacking.

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Majic Eyes1 年前

Gee, if only these people listened to Reggie they wouldn't be in this mess

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