In 2016, the crypto world witnessed its first true tragedy of the commons.
The DAO โ a decentralized venture fund on Ethereum โ had gathered over $150 million, a staggering sum back then. It was a bold, beautiful experiment in unstoppable, trustless, on-chain governance.
But then, a smart contract bug cracked it wide open.
A vulnerability in its โsplitโ function allowed an attacker to recursively drain funds into a child DAO. Over $100 million was frozen in limbo, stuck between contracts, essentially unspendable and unreturnable under the original Ethereum rules.
โ๏ธ Frozen, Yet Alive
For days, the entire crypto ecosystem stared at these immobilized funds, locked like a cryogenically preserved asset โ impossible to free without rewriting the chainโs own past.
The DAO was a living contradiction:
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Code-is-law said โleave it beโ
โ Human conscience screamed โfix itโ
๐ฏ๏ธ The Great Hard Fork Exorcism
Ultimately, Ethereum decided to fork. Block 1920000 created a parallel timeline, erasing the attack and โrestoringโ the funds to DAO investors.
This was the moment Ethereum chose human values over absolute code finality. The split gave birth to Ethereum Classic, a chain that refused to roll back history, honoring โcode is lawโ to the bitter end.
๐ง Why it still matters
The DAO proved unstoppable code can still failIt forced the community to define the soul of decentralizationIt showed that even a perfect blockchain is ultimately built by imperfect humans
โก Food for thought
Should we ever rewrite a blockchain?
Or let frozen assets remain entombed forever โ a monument to our mistakes?
๐ฌ Whatโs your verdict?
Was the DAO rescue a triumph of reason, or a betrayal of unstoppable code?
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