IOTA is history.
Enjoy your losses.
https://medium.com/@neha/cryptographic-vulnerabilities-in-iota-9a6a9ddc4367
>>3408233
The issue was fixed, but it's ridiculous that it happened in the first place. Like if it turned out a bank was keeping all their money in an employee's car instead of having a vault or whatever else banks are supposed to do. When questioned, the bank explains that they fixed the problem by firing that employee and there's absolutely nothing to worry about now. You gotta wonder if the person who made that decision still works there and what else they're fucking up.
>>3408380
>issue fixed
do you realise they are still using some homebred n00b crypto for their coin?