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Tesla Helped Patch A Bug On This Bitcoin Payment Processor

source-logo  decrypt.co 31 March 2021 14:19, UTC

EV manufacturer Tesla has helped to patch a bug found on Bitcoin's open-source payment processor and wallet BTCPay Server. Tesla also helped identify the bug in the first place. 

Tesla noticed the bug and informed the BTCPay Server team in a way that was described as responsible disclosure. 

“We want to thank @teslamotors for filing a responsible disclosure, helping us with remediation, and handling the situation professionally,” the team tweeted

We want to thank @Tesla for submitting the disclosure that led to these fixes and helping us with remediation. Thank you for contributing to the community and helping keep our users safe. 💚

— BTCPay Server (@BtcpayServer) March 30, 2021

But Tesla was not the only party that informed BTCPay Server of the bug. Qaiser Abbas, described by the team as an independent web-security researcher, also received thanks for responsible vulnerability disclosure.

Tesla’s foray into Bitcoin continues

Tesla has plunged its resources into Bitcoin in recent months; in February, the company rocked the cryptocurrency world when it announced a $1.5 billion investment into Bitcoin. This month, Tesla also began accepting Bitcoin as payment for its goods and services in the US, with plans to roll it out to other countries later this year. The company plans to hold any Bitcoin it receives, rather than converting it into fiat currency.

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has become an outspoken advocate for the cryptocurrency, suggesting last month that investors held a better position if they held Bitcoin instead of cash. 

Musk’s words have already had an impact. According to a study by the Blockchain Research lab, when Musk updated his Twitter bio in January 2021 to read simply “Bitcoin,”  he caused the price of the cryptocurrency to spike almost 20%.

decrypt.co