Ethereum Classic

The chain that continued the original Ethereum ledger after the July 2016 hard-fork that reversed TheDAO attack. Ethereum Classic (ETC) rejected the “bailout” fork on the principle that “code is law” — the DAO attacker’s exploit was valid under the deployed semantics, and rewriting history to undo it violated the property the system was meant to deliver. Ethereum (ETH) took the forked ledger; ETC retained the original.

The community around ETC has since positioned itself as a venue for more conservative contract-language design and stronger formal-methods discipline. House on Rock - LangSec in Ethereum Classic is Patterson’s 2017 ETC Summit talk addressed to this community, urging adoption of KEVM, a LangSec programming-language discipline, and verification tooling — the sort of infrastructure ETC’s “code is law” principle (Code is Law) commits it to taking seriously.

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#ethereum #blockchain #smart-contracts

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