UK's fiscal oversight just hit a new low. Their budget watchdog—the Office for Budget Responsibility—confessed Monday that the same technical glitch causing last week's premature Budget leak? Yeah, it also exposed the Spring Statement back in March. Two major policy docs compromised by the same vulnerability. This isn't just embarrassing; it's a systematic failure in handling sensitive economic data. When centralized institutions can't even protect their own timelines, maybe decentralized transparency doesn't sound so radical anymore.
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MerkleMaid
· 12-03 22:59
ngl the UK really dropped the ball this time. The same bug leaked two important documents? These centralized organizations are way too fragile.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-02 07:14
It's leaking again and again, the central people are really outrageous, the same bug twice... This is why we need on-chain transparency.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 12-01 18:51
Centralized institutions can't even protect their own data, yet they still have the nerve to talk about financial security... This truly gives a legitimate reason for Web3.
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PonziDetector
· 12-01 18:45
Centralized institutions can't even handle such small matters, yet they dare to talk about data security, it's laughable. The transparency of Blockchain is truly appealing.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-01 18:44
Uh... centralized institutions have so many loopholes yet still have the nerve to talk about regulation; Web3 is laughing at this.
UK's fiscal oversight just hit a new low. Their budget watchdog—the Office for Budget Responsibility—confessed Monday that the same technical glitch causing last week's premature Budget leak? Yeah, it also exposed the Spring Statement back in March. Two major policy docs compromised by the same vulnerability. This isn't just embarrassing; it's a systematic failure in handling sensitive economic data. When centralized institutions can't even protect their own timelines, maybe decentralized transparency doesn't sound so radical anymore.