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Revolutionizing Social Blockchain: Friend.tech Sets the Record Straight on Data Access

In a digital realm where data security is paramount, Friend.tech, the trailblazing decentralized social platform, finds itself at the center of attention. Recent claims of a 100k user data breach have ignited a storm of controversy, prompting the platform to step forward and shed light on the situation.
Amid the cacophony of speculations, Friend.tech made an unambiguous declaration: the accessed data was not a result of a security lapse but rather a case of scraping their public API. Drawing an analogy to someone mistaking public tweets on Twitter for a hack, the company underlined that the data obtained was already available via their API, and hence, no breach had occurred.
This is just someone scraping our public API that shows the association between public wallet addresses and public Twitter usernames.
— friend.tech (@friendtech) August 21, 2023
It’s like saying someone hacked you by looking at your public Twitter feed.
Irresponsible reporting from @TheBlock_ and @vishal4c https://t.co/GIXOWazqBk
Central to the ongoing debate is the intersection between public wallet addresses and Twitter usernames, a fusion facilitated by Friend.tech's API. This novel feature seamlessly connects users' Twitter accounts with their wallet addresses, aiming to enhance the synergy between social media and blockchain technology. The data obtained through scraping, Friend.tech asserts, solely comprises this publicly accessible information.
The response from the crypto community has been multi-faceted. Banteg, a prominent developer linked with Yearn Finance, initially asserted that over 100,000 individuals had granted Friend.tech authorization to post on their behalf. However, Banteg later clarified that this assertion had been misconstrued, adding an unexpected twist to the unfolding narrative.
pro tip: if you emulate a journo headline for the lolz or for a rhetorical reason, a journo brain is wired to recognize game and skip any and all fact checking. https://t.co/obPFJ4XVlF
— banteg (@bantg) August 21, 2023
Enter Spot On Chain, a pioneering blockchain analytics startup. Their scrutiny revealed that while Friend.tech's API predominantly provided access to publicly available data, it also presented a potential gateway to inspect wallets created by individuals. This revelation has raised questions about the platform's security measures and prompted discussions about the broader implications of such access points.
1. The invitation code and the app do nothing with the contract:
— Spot On Chain (@spotonchain) August 21, 2023
From the FriendTech contract https://t.co/Cnn9pbwo3s
You can actually buy or sell directly on etherscan by linking your meta mask:
- call getBuyPrice to get the latest price
- call buyShares to buy a share
- call…
Friend.tech, with its innovative proposition of a decentralized social platform, stands as a testament to the fusion of blockchain and social interaction. As the dust settles around the recent data access controversy, the crypto community eagerly awaits Friend.tech's proactive steps to fortify its API security. In an era where the boundaries between privacy and public access continue to blur, Friend.tech's journey could well become a pivotal chapter in the ever-evolving blockchain narrative.
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