Amazingly, DAOSOGCARD was released the day before the infamous DAO hack.
In this event, 3.6M Ether were stolen. Shortly after, the attacker, or someone posing as the attacker, published an open letter to the Ethereum community that claimed the funds had been obtained in a "legal" way in accordance with the rules set out in the smart contract. In fact it was an exploit in the code of the contract that enabled them to steal the Ether. The attacker also said they would take legal action against anyone who attempted to seize the Ether.
This led to a controversial solution - the Ethereum hard fork, which allowed the stolen Ether to be restored.
DAOSOGCARD was released on 6/16/2016. Quantity of...