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currently a white/blacklist prioritizes names over addresses. a bad actor could create a name that is an address and try to get blacklisted. however, once the actor leaves this identity, the address may remain in the white/blacklist and subsequently and unintentionally the eponymous address would be filtered.
one solution would be to define separate environment variables depending on whether names or addresses shall be filtered. this is the most simple but detracts from the simplicity of the tool a bit. alternatives are swimming in the tank.
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currently a white/blacklist prioritizes names over addresses. a bad actor could create a name that is an address and try to get blacklisted. however, once the actor leaves this identity, the address may remain in the white/blacklist and subsequently and unintentionally the eponymous address would be filtered.
one solution would be to define separate environment variables depending on whether names or addresses shall be filtered. this is the most simple but detracts from the simplicity of the tool a bit. alternatives are swimming in the tank.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: