Ethereum: Honest miner pays back millions in fees

A $ 100,000 transaction was processed by Tether on Monday for a fee of $ 23.6 million. Now the miner who received the fee returned the money.

After a very lousy deal, the end result is: lucky. Because, as the miner behaved in this case, he should not have behaved. What happened?

In the course of the investigation, Deversifi quickly discovered that the error was probably a combination of problems with the Javascript -Library EthereumJS and simultaneous changes to the transaction fees. In other words: The user who sent the transaction couldn’t help it – but neither could the miner.

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In addition, the transferor must have been a kind of edge case, because the high fee was only possible because the wallet in question was able to do so due to its fill level to pay them too. Any other user would simply have experienced a failed transaction. Deversifi has the problem in a detailed blog post explained and – this is the most important thing – also fixed.

The problem remained that the lost money had not been illegally credited to the executing miner. There was therefore no direct legal right to a return. After all, the miner only accepted an offer and took action.

Binance helps with contact

Using an on-chain analysis, Deversifi was finally able to determine that the hitherto unknown miner repeatedly outsourced received ether to the Binance crypto exchange. Deversifi contacted Binance, Binance contacted the miner, the miner contacted Deversifi.

Deversifi was able to reach an agreement with the miner. He should return 7,626 ethers and keep 50 ethers. According to the current status, this corresponds to around 140,000 dollars and is undoubtedly a very decent fee for a transaction over 100,000 dollars.

The miner agreed and paid everything back except for the offered 50 ethers. At that moment a giant stone must have fallen from the hearts of the operators of Deversifi. So they tweeted with relief:

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The blockchain is immutable, but this revolution, in which we are all part of, is still carried by the values ​​that make us human, it says. You can literally feel the relief. Although Deversifi now also has to cope with a considerable amount of damage, the disaster could be averted.

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