A person made a mistake sending 800 BNB ($ 20,000) in BNB and begged Binance to help him, this transaction was made on Binance Smart Chain. In response on September 12 the CEO of Binance asked the community if they think he should help this person, he was considering helping him.
This person alleges that the exchanger is responsible for being the developer of this new chain.
This reopens the debate on such a complicated topic, reverse crypto.
Is it worth helping the person who has made a mistake or is it necessary to establish that the code is absolute law and it doesn't matter what happens to the users?
This person alleges that the exchanger is responsible for being the developer of this new chain.
This reopens the debate on such a complicated topic, reverse crypto.
Is it worth helping the person who has made a mistake or is it necessary to establish that the code is absolute law and it doesn't matter what happens to the users?