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Is there any trace or possibility to understand who executed the attack? What do we know? Heres some:

  1. The attacker had at least 25,805.6141471 DAO tokens. All on one address?
  2. The attacker executed the attack between time x and time y? What does this imply?
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"[...] answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise." This is so wrong, it needs no further comment. – Roland Kofler yesterday
    
agree, don't use stackexchange as an iterative discussion thread on an unsolved problem... Perhaps a post mortem question of "What lessons were learned regarding TheDao" should be created in a month or so... – Paul S yesterday

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