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As the weeks turned into months, the amateur community grew frantic. Facebook had offered a —up to $10,000 for critical vulnerabilities. For a teenager in Jakarta or a laid-off coder in Detroit, that $10,000 was life-changing. Desperation breeds focus.
No zero-days. No buffer overflows. Just social engineering, spam, and copy-paste coding.
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: Libra’s consensus protocol (HotStuff) had a theoretical flaw: a malicious validator with enough patience could stall the entire chain. Professionals wrote complex papers about it. Amateurs just spammed the mempool with junk until the validators crashed. The keyword string combines several distinct concepts that
The association patched the exploits. They hired better support. But the damage was cultural: This system was built by people who forgot that ordinary humans are the best hackers in the world.
Then came the final nail. In January 2022, a group of amateur cryptographers from the (studying in their spare time, not funded by any grant) published a pre-print paper titled "On the Instability of LibraBFT Under Adversarial Faucet Conditions." They mathematically proved that a coordinated group of 15% amateur nodes could force a permanent fork of the Libra ledger.
Scandals surrounding Facebook’s data handling made it hard for the public to trust them with financial data. Desperation breeds focus
Critics argued that it was amateurish to believe that global regulators would willingly hand over monetary power to a company already struggling with public trust.
However, experts warn that these amateurs are playing with fire. "Libra is a highly speculative investment, and those who are investing in it are taking on significant risk," says one cryptocurrency analyst. "The regulatory environment is uncertain, and the project's technical challenges are substantial. These amateurs need to be careful and do their research before investing."