Cosine: The process of revealing the DEXX attacker's address requires rigorous comparison and research. If we rely solely on Slow Mist for final statistics, it's hard to say how long it will take
On December 1, in response to community users claiming that "SlowMist's statistical results are one of the four key steps for DEXX victims to get their money", SlowMist's Yuxian responded: "'SlowMist statistics' and several other matters are not serially related because most of the losses were disclosed within two or three days after the incident (the stolen market value was more than 21 million US dollars at that time), and subsequent increases were almost all small amounts. If there were large amounts, we should have known long ago. Since what we disclose is the attacker's address, handling false positives and omissions will continue to consume a lot of time. The whole process requires very rigorous back-and-forth comparison and judgment. If everything depends on our so-called final statistics, it’s hard to say how long this would take. Therefore, we believe this is not a serial relationship; many tasks are theoretically parallel."
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