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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 994. (Read 3074324 times)

legendary
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[Keep your passphrase in a secure safe place....


I'm using the online wallet just to make sure. I just need to keep my passphrase somewhere safe.

Thank you all for your answers
But,
The website only has a security system 1FA (passphrase) not 2FA and DDoS attack is possible.
I think this creates a lot of insecurity (in the IPO had 2FA security).
I think we urgently need a client wallet with password and backup option.
Is it in the roadmap developers?



Lisk uses a brainwallet, meaning your passphrase IS your wallet. There is no .dat file or wallet to carry around, you just type in your passphrase and you're logged into your wallet. The safest option is to create a 2nd passphrase from a secure web login (preferably your Lisk client).


Thank you,

How can to store the Lisk from exchanges? (poloniex or other)
Send to ... ??

If you don't have the skills to prepare your own node, go on the official site lisk.io and sign in as a new user, you will receive your passphrase to log in, when you enter the wallet you receive an address to send you coins from exchanges...
member
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[Keep your passphrase in a secure safe place....
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I'm using the online wallet just to make sure. I just need to keep my passphrase somewhere safe.
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Thank you all for your answers
But,
The website only has a security system 1FA (passphrase) not 2FA and DDoS attack is possible.
I think this creates a lot of insecurity (in the IPO had 2FA security).
I think we urgently need a client wallet with password and backup option.
Is it in the roadmap developers?

[/quote]

Lisk uses a brainwallet, meaning your passphrase IS your wallet. There is no .dat file or wallet to carry around, you just type in your passphrase and you're logged into your wallet. The safest option is to create a 2nd passphrase from a secure web login (preferably your Lisk client).
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Thank you,

How can to store the Lisk from exchanges? (poloniex or other)
Send to ... ??
hero member
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Communications Lead
What is the safest way to store lisk?


Keep your passphrase in a secure safe place....

I'm using the online wallet just to make sure. I just need to keep my passphrase somewhere safe.
Thank you all for your answers
But,
The website only has a security system 1FA (passphrase) not 2FA and DDoS attack is possible.
I think this creates a lot of insecurity (in the IPO had 2FA security).
I think we urgently need a client wallet with password and backup option.
Is it in the roadmap developers?


Lisk uses a brainwallet, meaning your passphrase IS your wallet. There is no .dat file or wallet to carry around, you just type in your passphrase and you're logged into your wallet. The safest option is to create a 2nd passphrase from a secure web login (preferably your Lisk client).
legendary
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This volartility is exactly the same as ETH. Its great for traders but if anyone is thinking about cashing out their holdings then I would consider not touching them until 0.01BTC
Personally I had to cash out half of my 70k to join the peerplays ICO as this is on the same leve l of potential returns. I know people who refuse to touch their wallets until 0.01BTC also. Its a reasonable price for this coin and you have to remember this IS the next new hot coin. Nothing else even touches it in regards to future growth.

So sell as little as you can because mark my words you will be in a state of depression if you think this is a good returm

The future is ours and the future is certainly bright!
newbie
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hero member
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Great news! I see VC money in the future of lisk Smiley

Lisk Adds Charles Hoskinson & Steven Nerayoff as Senior Advisors to Facilitate Product Development


Lisk, the blockchain application platform for decentralized services written in JavaScript, has announced the addition of IOHK CEO Charles Hoskinson, Boulder, Colorado, and serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist Steven Nerayoff, New York, as senior advisors according to Lisk CEO Max Kordek.



Read the full announcement on our blog




PS: Even though the news outlets already published the story, I just wanted to officially announce it here as well. I'm extremely happy about Steven and Charles, I'm looking forward to continue working together with them.
member
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seems some whale pushing hard to drop the price and buy back at the bottom. Hold it guys!! Smiley
sr. member
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Lisk will be #1 alt in 2019.
Litecoin rising only because of China trading, and Litecoin is 1.0 technology compered to Lisk, so those are totally artificial prices for Litecoin and Lisk only because one is on Chinese market and the other is not.

After Ether and Lisk hit Chinese market i believe Litecoin will lose a lot.
member
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What is the safest way to store lisk?


Keep your passphrase in a secure safe place....

I'm using the online wallet just to make sure. I just need to keep my passphrase somewhere safe.
Thank you all for your answers
But,
The website only has a security system 1FA (passphrase) not 2FA and DDoS attack is possible.
I think this creates a lot of insecurity (in the IPO had 2FA security).
I think we urgently need a client wallet with password and backup option.
Is it in the roadmap developers?
hero member
Activity: 565
Merit: 500
Crypto enthusiast for years.
This is great news for Lisk, watching price rise soon, market has to take this as positive signal. 80k atm 😉
hero member
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Enjoying the ups & downs of Cryptocurrency!
Lisk Adds Charles Hoskinson & Steven Nerayoff as Senior Advisors to Facilitate Product Development


Lisk, the blockchain application platform for decentralized services written in JavaScript, has announced the addition of IOHK CEO Charles Hoskinson, Boulder, Colorado, and serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist Steven Nerayoff, New York, as senior advisors according to Lisk CEO Max Kordek.



Read the full announcement on our blog




PS: Even though the news outlets already published the story, I just wanted to officially announce it here as well. I'm extremely happy about Steven and Charles, I'm looking forward to continue working together with them.

Now this some very interesting news!

Thanks for all of your hard work!

GO LISK GO!
hero member
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Decentralized Application Platform
Lisk Adds Charles Hoskinson & Steven Nerayoff as Senior Advisors to Facilitate Product Development


Lisk, the blockchain application platform for decentralized services written in JavaScript, has announced the addition of IOHK CEO Charles Hoskinson, Boulder, Colorado, and serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist Steven Nerayoff, New York, as senior advisors according to Lisk CEO Max Kordek.



Read the full announcement on our blog




PS: Even though the news outlets already published the story, I just wanted to officially announce it here as well. I'm extremely happy about Steven and Charles, I'm looking forward to continue working together with them.
hero member
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great news and nice article, this is the advertisement and news people have been waiting to be announced , collaboration , expertise and a solid forward trajectory
member
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Hmm.. This is bad....



 for ETH holders who were spreading FUD here   Grin

legendary
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What is the safest way to store lisk?


Keep your passphrase in a secure safe place....

I'm using the online wallet just to make sure. I just need to keep my passphrase somewhere safe.

Install KeePass on your pc or mac or android device and store all your passwords passphrase etc. there is a secure vault to store important info... you only have to remember one password to open the vault, all inside encrypted and safe for your use....
hero member
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Crypto enthusiast for years.
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