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Topic: [2016-08-20] Bitcoin Exchanges Should Consider Integrating Microsoft Authenticat (Read 395 times)

legendary
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Yes, we can do our part as users to implement all the best security layers we can but if we don't hold the private keys we have no bitcoins.
Third-party exchanges will be always dangerous: there's no 100% security for them when they have to deal with hot wallets.
legendary
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No matter how much you are securing/protecting a certain exchange against hackers, there is nothing you can do against the owners being the thieves here. If they want to run with millions worth of coins, then they'll surely do so.
sr. member
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WILL SKYPE CHAT FOR 3 MILLION COMPOUND COIN
Honestly I'm glad I don't have to deal with an authenticator on certain cites as it's frustrating if you've lost a phone and can't reconnect to that app. I think features that send a code to a phone number as a back up method is the way to go.

legendary
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NEWSBTC - Bitcoin Exchanges Should Consider Integrating Microsoft Authenticator

If there is one thing people should have learned from the Bitfinex hack, it is that security remains of the utmost importance. While users can’t do much about platform security beyond their control they should take appropriate steps to protect their own account. The new Microsoft Authenticator, which is now available on Android devices, may start making its way to Bitcoin exchanges soon.

READ MORE >>> http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/08/20/34658/
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