Putting these guys next to Justin Sun is just cruel, the #JustinSunsSons is way overboard in my opinion.
Yes it was not very nice of them to use this flaw in the system to their advantage and even worse, put that money right back in to the project gaining more GLX cause of this.
But why was a system like that even launched with such an obvious flaw in it ? We knew that there was not enough GLX Supply or Volume to prevent this from happening, if it weren't for these guys, I'm sure at least someone would have taken advantage of this "Opportunity" either way.
Justin Sun took Everything away from the WHOLE community, while these guys just damaged us, but didn't create that much destruction that would need the project to be scrapped and reforked into a new project. Justin Sun in my Eyes is still 100x more evil.
In the end I think that the people who took advantage of this GLUSD exploit should definitely apologize and if possible return at least some of the profit they made on it. I see why people are so upset about it, but me myself am more upset about the fact that this system was launched so carelessly rather than about the people abusing it. And also this whole deal will leave a big -REP on their names for quite a while I'm sure of it.
*This is just my personal opinion about it, I'm a rather small holder in the GLS project and may not be fully 100% up to date with what went on behind the scenes.
Its a style choice. It gets the job done. Ive been literally doing this for years when ever someone does something fucked up. When I want a post to spread like fire, this is what I do. Minor Hyperbole, slightly suggestive writing, plenty of intensive metaphor to draw out emotion.
Why did she wear a skirt? Why was the door unlocked?
Want me to go on?
Sure.
Very odd honestly. One side made a mistake and suffered because of the action of the other side that benefited.
How can you be more upset at the side suffering from the action than the side that committed the action?
I don't understand the unlocked door thing. I guess it's just an American thing.
And about the last part, I didn't mean the people who were affected by it, I'm more upset that this system was released knowing very well that this kind of thing is possible if only a dozen people would decide to be the "Bad apples".
I mean Low trading volume and low supply. It was a no brainer thing to happen.
It's not an American thing...
Imagine a group thieves planning and entering an open house door to steal and then claiming "it wasn't theft because the door was open, your Honour".
First image in the post.
It was the burn mechanism that was the exploit. But I get what you mean.
Oversight, but basing off last price especially in such a short window isn't a good design.
A hashtag of #JustinSunsSons is not going to get the mileage you think on Twitter. It's such a long tail and obscure hashtag. If there was a more broad hashtag and several journalists were tagged who cover the financial, sports and crypto spaces, it would have been much more impactful.
That hashtag means very little and the amount of traction it gets on Twitter is likely minute. Hashtags are used to tag in those looking for a particular topic or commenting on the same topic.
There's a ton of crypto hype/shilling/spam on Twitter, it will be buried with it. Although, it is more compelling than 99% of what is out there.
I wouldn't read too far into that. He's just being facetious.