Can the Ethereum blockchain roll back transactions? Understanding the limits and risks
Ethereum rolling back transactions post-Bybit hack is technically infeasible. It has grown into a vast and complex network, and the repercussions of a rollback would be enormous.
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Ethereum rolling back transactions post-Bybit hack is technically infeasible. It has grown into a vast and complex network, and the repercussions of a rollback would be enormous.
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