insisted that the Ethereum DAO was "hacked", despite the entire point being that code was law and the code was executed properly
A system that is supposed to be about contracts and the first thing they do when a contract doesn't go the way they were expecting is to invalidate it, haha.
Also, the reason they decided to fork? IMO they knew they were going full PoS and didn't want the hacker/genius having so much power in the network.
"A system that is supposed to be about contracts and the first thing they do when a contract doesn't go the way they were expecting is to invalidate it, haha."
I have not liked the fundamentals of Ethereum since this event, but who cares about fundamentals?
Fundamentals? They'd call you an idealist!
Sadly all people seem to care about lately is money, doesn't matter how they get it.