cLabs accuses former top developer of fraud

2021-11-22 23:53
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Golden Finance reports that cLabs, a company behind the Celo blockchain network, has been accused of being the main developer for making deals. At a press conference on Sunday, Tim Moreton, director of engineering at cLabs, claimed that cLabs had fired former Summa founder James Prestwich for bribery. Second, Moreton claimed that 15 minutes after Prestwich started up, he launched Optics Recovery Mode, Celo's cross-chain exchange protocol, giving Prestwich control of the entire process. Moreton said cLabs trusts Bridge's money is now risk free. Neither the Ethereum nor Celo networks were affected. Regarding this, Prestwich said: “I have never been the primary owner of the Return Model. I am disappointed that cLabs and Celo have chosen to show their bad behavior to the public and they have chosen to lie. name. . "

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