According to Edward Kim, the lead developer at the LUNC L1 Joint Task Force, ensuring the security of the Terra Classic network is the ultimate priority. This he said, not undermining the fact that there are other potential risks associated with the current working pattern of the top LUNC validator, Allnodes.
Recall that Jacob Gadikian, the founder of Notional Labs, pointed out the inadequate state of validator services offered by Allnodes including high voting power and customers’ private key compromise. Consequently, he resigned from the LUNC L1 Joint Task Force team where he worked as one of the two full-time developers.
In an appeal statement directed to Jacob Gadikian, Edward Kim who had partially addressed Gadikian’s concerns explained why his highest priority and the current objective is to minimize the potential risk posed by Allnodes services, specifically to the LUNC network.
According to Kim, the two key concerns with Allnodes which include high voting power (HVP) and key compromise (KC) are not linearly independent. “I believe that the high voting power is a multiplier to risk on LUNC,” he remarked.
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