分享这篇文章

Bank of Japan Official: DAO-Style Problems Could Dampen DLT

An official from Japan’s central bank invoked failed ethereum-based project The DAO in a speech yesterday.

更新 2021年9月11日 下午1:07已发布 2017年3月1日 上午10:50由 AI 翻译
Bank of Japan, Tokyo
Bank of Japan, Tokyo

An official from Japan’s central bank invoked failed ethereum project The DAO in a speech yesterday, suggesting that reoccurrences of such events could impede blockchain adoption.

Speaking

STORY CONTINUES BELOW
不要错过另一个故事.今天订阅 Crypto Daybook Americas 新闻通讯. 查看所有新闻通讯

at a fintech forum hosted by the bank, Shigehiro Kuwabara, Bank of Japan executive director, argued that when building distributed ledger frameworks it is important to build in "resiliency in emergency responses".

Notably, Kuwabara directly cited The DAO, the smart contract-powered funding vehicle that collected over $100m-worth of cryptocurrency as part of a planned bid to invest in community projects.

The project raised those funds by selling tokens that were to be used by stakeholders to cast votes for projects they wanted to see funded going forwards. Yet a flawed element of the DAO’s underlying smart contract was exploited, allowing outside parties to siphon off tens of millions of dollars last summer.

In the end, developers moved to effectively turn back the clock on the blockchain, reverting the transactions. That decision proved to be a divisive one, causing a split in the tech and ultimately giving rise to the 'ethereum classic' project.

Arguing to event attendees that repeated episodes could harm confidence in the system, Kuwabara said of the decision to "rewind the payment records":

“There are still different opinions about the propriety of this response, but in any case, we should aware that if such incidents occur frequently, it may spoil the credibility on the technology and the framework, and consequently hinder the development of fintech.”

The executive director went on to say that, while DLT is an "unprecedented innovative technology", based on the current state of the tech, "it cannot be said to have yet reached the absolute superiority required to fully replace the current centralized system".

In more general remarks, though Kuwabara didn’t disclose any specific experiments underway at the Bank of Japan, he did touch on a partnership with the European Central Bank – work that he indicated could have an impact on how the Japanese central bank works.

“The bank recognizes the need to conduct research and analysis on fintech continuously, in view of the possibility that the bank itself may apply fintech technologies to its operations in the future,” he said.

Bank of Japan image via Shutterstock

More For You

Protocol Research: GoPlus Security

GP Basic Image

需要了解的:

  • As of October 2025, GoPlus has generated $4.7M in total revenue across its product lines. The GoPlus App is the primary revenue driver, contributing $2.5M (approx. 53%), followed by the SafeToken Protocol at $1.7M.
  • GoPlus Intelligence's Token Security API averaged 717 million monthly calls year-to-date in 2025 , with a peak of nearly 1 billion calls in February 2025. Total blockchain-level requests, including transaction simulations, averaged an additional 350 million per month.
  • Since its January 2025 launch , the $GPS token has registered over $5B in total spot volume and $10B in derivatives volume in 2025. Monthly spot volume peaked in March 2025 at over $1.1B , while derivatives volume peaked the same month at over $4B.

More For You

Polkadot's DOT Slips 2% on above average volume

"Polkadot price chart showing 4.61% gain to $1.79 with a 35% volume surge amid broader crypto market outperformance."

The decline occurred on volume that was 35% above the token's 30-day average.

需要了解的:

  • DOT slipped 2% over 24 hours, giving back early gains.
  • The token's V-shaped recovery from $1.76 support confirmed buyer interest at key levels.