For the past few days, Bitcoiners have been dealing with the recent hack of the world's leading USD Bitcoin exchange, Bitfinex, for 120,000 bitcoins. News has been trickling out about how margin positions will be settled while their service is shut down. None of the customers really know how much they might lose, but there is talk of a haircut to customers of upwards of 63%.
As rumors propagate and tidbits leak from Bitfinex representatives, we are beginning to get a sense of how some parties view the situation and how it should be handled.
I'd like to add some of my own perspectives on the situation in this post.
"Our job is to protect your Bitcoin and continue to improve the security of the service. BitGo systems were not breached in this attack and our software functioned correctly."BitGo makes it clear that they do not feel they were compromised or responsible for the loss of bitcoins. The post seems to be about damage control, telling people to look elsewhere for answers.
But who wants to use a security company whose solution allowed the rapid theft of 120,000 bitcoins? That is an extremely abnormal volume of coins to be withdrawn in such a time, and their very role is to be one of the guardians. It's insane that they signed those transactions if they were not compromised and their "software functioned correctly". If this is "correctly" then I'd certainly hate to see what happens when it malfunctions!
Sorry BitGo, but you don't get to lose 120,000 bitcoins and get to have a security company anymore. You'll have to do better than this. I don't know how, but if BitGo cares about its future, it cares about Bitfinex customers being made whole.
I know I personally could not use a BitGo partner service after this. They have demonstrated that they will sign off on what anyone would consider suspicious transactions.
As I see it, BitGo wallets are just the storage solution Bitfinex has chosen to store and account for its own bitcoins. Bitfinex customers do not hold Bitcoins, they hold Bitcoin IOUs. It has to work this way because Bitfinex's swap lending market makes things complicated as to which customer wallet any given bitcoin might be held in.
If Bitfinex were to treat BitGo wallets that lost bitcoins on a case-by-case basis, that would certainly make BitGo a liable party in this loss. No, if they plan to pass on the loss to customers, it must be socialized among all Bitcoin exposure on the exchange.
Bitfinex has made it very clear that they will be unwinding all margin positions for all pairs on the exchange. They have provided the settlement prices they will use, but we still don't know their method; nor do customers have any say in the matter it seems. How do we know some accounts won't get special preference in a haircut situation? There is not much reason to trust these companies at this point, is there?
Bitfinex itself has invested in Shapeshift.io and Netki. [note]https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/bitfinex/investments[/note] It has been extremely profitable over the years, and its stakeholders certainly have assets too. Sources tell me Bitfinex and/or one/some of its stakeholders are also invested in Tether, as well as Blockstream, Bitcoin's premiere Bitcoin Core development company.
BitGo's investors include major entities like Bitfury Capital, Blockchain Capital, and Barry Silbert's Digital Currency Group. [note]https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/bitgo/investors[/note]
There is a lot of big money with a lot on the line here. The custodians of those coins must take a hit to fix this.
There are rumors that Bitfinex may issue a bond or 'bfxcoin' as IOUs paying dividends from Bitfinex's profits to the affected customers going forward. That would be better than nothing, but there should be enough money invested in this clusterfuck of companies to produce a better bailout for these losses.
I hope this is how all these parties are thinking at the very least.
This post was originally published by me here: http://www.bitcoinerrorlog.com/2016/08/05/bitfinex-bitgo-become-bitcoin-barbers/