woj
@woj
has anyone tried vampire attacking a bank
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homie
@infinitehomie
I work at a bank. I have no idea what you’re talking about. Please explain.
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William
@0xtheweb3nerd
A vampire attack happens when a new project (often times one that was forked or cloned from an existing one) uses more attractive incentives like: - Airdrops or - Higher yields to drain users or resources from that existing project. For all its fanciness, it's a strategy that's been used quite for a while in the business sector of Web2 (a good example is with retail stores where a new one offers more discounts than the existing one and all.), but the fact that some Web3 projects/protocols have their code publicly available makes it easier to carry out. Finally, while vampire attacking a bank might be possible if you've got the resources, I think woj just joking here.
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