A Brief About The Bug History
The developer who discovered this bug was Justin Berman, a software developer. He noticed that the bug makes it easier for output transactions to become visible as real spend among the 10 decoys. Once the user spends money after a lock time in the first 2 blocks or spends money after receiving money, the transaction will be visible.Related Reading | American Banks Encouraged To Partner with Cryptocurrency Firms
When Justin the bug, he stated that there is no risk of exposure for addresses and transaction amounts. However, it will enable users to know when a transaction occurs on the crypto. According to the developers’ statements, the bug won’t facilitate the stealing of funds, but it has remained in the wallet code. Another Monero (XMR) contributor mentioned on Reddit that the Monero bug . So, Monerao developers recommend that its users should wait for one hour or more after receiving XMR before spending it.Monero (XMR) follows an uptrend on the daily chart as crypto market floats in the green zone |That way, they can protect their privacy pending when there will be a wallet software update to reduce the privacy risks. Also, the developers assured the community that they don’t need to carry out a hard fork or full-scale network upgrade to tackle the bug.
Monero (XMR) Network
The Monero network joined the industry in 2014. It is a crypto that focuses more on the privacy of its users. Monero’s goal is to provide a system where crypto users can complete private transactions that no one can trace. The network uses unique cryptography to keep transactions 100% unlinkable and untrackable.Related Reading | Vitalik Buterin Urges Ethereum To Grow Beyond DApps
Before now, our sources have mentioned that many financial regulators’ eyes are on Monero. These agencies have done several things to break the privacy that characterizes their transactions. For instance, in 2020, the Internal Revenue Service of the United States announced a $625,000 award for any person who can crack the transactions occurring on Monero and also on Bitcoin’s Lightning Network, another privacy-centric network.Featured image from Business Insider, chart from TradingView.com