2) No trading features/funds/etc. were at risk. Those are part of a totally separate part of the system and are in line with FTX's standards.
The affected portion was around display and news/Signal.
3) Over the next month I'll be leading a security review of the old, non-trading-related parts of Blockfolio to bring them in line with the standards set by trading, and by FTX more generally.
4) We're giving $10 to every trading in Blockfolio user, and the next ones who sign up this week.
If any user was personally impacted by push notifications from the app, they will of course be included as well.
5) No members of the Blockfolio team wanted this to happen. But we are all responsible for our product and will be doing what we can to fix this. I'll also be donating to the ACLU today, as will a number of other staff members.
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1) We're really sorry about the messages today on Blockfolio.
We've also now figured out what happened. Here's the story.
2) First, we should have had stricter controls on which accounts could push signal updates. This is our fault, and earlier tonight we significantly increased the old security around it, moving it closer to in line with the security we have around trading functionality.
3) There were about 30 minutes of off and on availability issues while we completely purged all of the offensive content from the system; beyond that, @blockfolio remained online today.
2) I'm really excited with the growth that FTX has had over the past years--from a brand new startup to the fourth largest crypto exchange in the world.
But in the end making money isn't what matters; it's what you do with it.
3) I originally got into crypto so that I could have positive impact on the world, donating what I make.
And I'm proud to say that a number of our team members have donated tens of millions of dollars over the last few years to some of the world's most effective charities.
1) Over half of new KYCs to FTX are reviewed within a minute.
Some take a lot longer.
Want to be KYCed quickly? Here's a checklist!
2)
a) Is your full legal name "Jim"? If so, great, writing "Jim" down is a great start!
b) Is your full address "15 main"? If so, don't put any city or country or district or anything, because apparently those aren't a thing where you are!
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c) See where we say that it'll be a lot faster if you use the default process? Well, fuck the system! Ya, maybe that'll help!
d) If your phone is low and you can only submit _one_ picture, then submitting the same thing for ID, ID back, and selfie is understandable!