printCould Attacker Use "Clean Hands" on Dao Codes Based on Ethereum Platform?
by thenewgreen
“I find this incredibly troublesome and it sets an insanely dangerous precedent. Today we are bailing out friends who made a bad decision to participate in a poorly written contract, tomorrow every oppressive state in the world will be wanting their list of transactions and contracts blacklisted. Either we accept turing-complete contracts with their consequences, or we admit the Ethereum platform is a failed experiment and the concept of purely mathematical smart contracts is simply a fantasy that cannot work in the real world without the support of the current legal system. The later would be a real shame. I personally don't support compromising any network with a hardfork to recover my friends lost value. It's irresponsible and dangerous.”