Rogue Actor Disrupts Lightning Community With a Single Transaction

by Jeremy

Wuille has some extent. Rumors have been circulating that Burak paid $700 to F2Pool, one of many largest Bitcoin mining swimming pools, to have his non-standard transaction included in one among their blocks. He then embedded a weird message within the transaction, “You may run CLN and you will be glad,” a reference to Core Lightning (CLN), which, as mentioned above, is an alternative choice to LND, the Lightning implementation affected by the exploit.

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