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Topic: BIT.AC :: MULTICURRENCY WALLET :: BUILT-IN INSTANT EXCHANGE :: Affiliate Program - page 11. (Read 21905 times)

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Yea If I could get it to work Zec Xrp would be nice and no I dont want to see any coins removed I have a buncha clams and peercoins clams is right at about 1.00 a coin it fluctuates peercoin about 75 to 80 cents.The way I see it the more the merrier.
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Seems like an interesting project. I'm assuming that the wallets are polling from a centralized server for the blockchains?
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there's absolutely no way I would ever trust a site that show "The DAO" on their welcome page as one of the coins. LOL

DAO was discontinued since its fail last year. Thanks for the tip. We will remove its logo as soon as possible.

I think Vericoin is also another cryptocurrency that was involved with its own problems. I think a hacker got access to a majority of VRC by hacking an exchange and the team behind it did a controversial hard fork which the community didnt agree with. From then on everyone kept away from it.

It might be good to update the list of coins to make the wallet a more attractive option for users. Are you open to suggestions?

Sure, we are always open for a wide discussion. Feel free to share your thoughts.

If I were in your shoes I would remove Novacoin, Clams, Vertcoin, Vericoin, Peercoin, Namecoin, Dogecoin and of course the DAO. Who uses these coins anyway and it would be good to streamline your wallet offerings. The leaner it is the better and it will also look cleaner when listed on the site.

A good coin to add might be ETC, XRP and Zcash.

Honestly I see no problem having these coins, that you suggested to be removed in their site.  If you already created an account in their site, it is not the same with other exchanges where wallet are already available, you have to set them up one by one.  So if you do not have those coins, then I think  you do not need to set them up thus making your account still look cleaner the way you wanted it to be.
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS

I'm curious if you consider Windows as assuring

There were rumors of some viruses existing for Android but in a few cases that I read about myself these were quickly eradicated and rooted out primarily because they could do nothing in the protected environment of the Linux user space (which is what under the hood of Android, just in case). Now compare that to a host of all possible combinations of viruses, trojans, keyloggers and whatnot existing for Windows. In short, can you name even a single virus for Android that would be as devastating as the majority of viruses known for the Windows family of operating systems?
Do I need a known virus if there is an already open back door whenever I like to come in. The vulnerability is much publicised and I dont think there is nothing not hackable. I didnt mention any safer medium, not even windows.
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS

I'm curious if you consider Windows as assuring

There were rumors of some viruses existing for Android but in a few cases that I read about myself these were quickly eradicated and rooted out primarily because they could do nothing in the protected environment of the Linux user space (which is what under the hood of Android, just in case). Now compare that to a host of all possible combinations of viruses, trojans, keyloggers and whatnot existing for Windows. In short, can you name even a single virus for Android that would be as devastating as the majority of viruses known for the Windows family of operating systems?

that is true.
but in the end it all comes down to the user and how protected he is and how much he himself tries to protect himself. even on windows which is known to be full of bugs, security holes and has lots of viruses, a person can stay safe. for example I have been using windows for as long as windows has existed and I have never been infected by a single virus

This is what you came to think

But you can't be 100% sure of that. In fact, some folks consider Windows itself as a virus of sorts. And it may not be just a metaphor or an overexaggeration. Windows is mostly closed source software (apart from some insignificant and irrelevant components), and we don't know what it can be sending and receiving from the network beyond what we expect it to be sending and receiving. And Microsoft had already been caught with doing something to that tune in the past. We can't know that it won't revolt against us when it receives some signal from the network

I already have a hot wallet on my desktop and I am safe! granted my cold storage is air tight Linux system though. but I am just saying people have to be wise themselves.

The best way for the wise is to get rid of Windows altogether
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS

I'm curious if you consider Windows as assuring

There were rumors of some viruses existing for Android but in a few cases that I read about myself these were quickly eradicated and rooted out primarily because they could do nothing in the protected environment of the Linux user space (which is what under the hood of Android, just in case). Now compare that to a host of all possible combinations of viruses, trojans, keyloggers and whatnot existing for Windows. In short, can you name even a single virus for Android that would be as devastating as the majority of viruses known for the Windows family of operating systems?

that is true.
but in the end it all comes down to the user and how protected he is and how much he himself tries to protect himself. even on windows which is known to be full of bugs, security holes and has lots of viruses, a person can stay safe. for example I have been using windows for as long as windows has existed and I have never been infected by a single virus.
I already have a hot wallet on my desktop and I am safe! granted my cold storage is air tight Linux system though. but I am just saying people have to be wise themselves.
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there's absolutely no way I would ever trust a site that show "The DAO" on their welcome page as one of the coins. LOL

DAO was discontinued since its fail last year. Thanks for the tip. We will remove its logo as soon as possible.

I think Vericoin is also another cryptocurrency that was involved with its own problems. I think a hacker got access to a majority of VRC by hacking an exchange and the team behind it did a controversial hard fork which the community didnt agree with. From then on everyone kept away from it.

It might be good to update the list of coins to make the wallet a more attractive option for users. Are you open to suggestions?

Sure, we are always open for a wide discussion. Feel free to share your thoughts.

If I were in your shoes I would remove Novacoin, Clams, Vertcoin, Vericoin, Peercoin, Namecoin, Dogecoin and of course the DAO. Who uses these coins anyway and it would be good to streamline your wallet offerings. The leaner it is the better and it will also look cleaner when listed on the site.

A good coin to add might be ETC, XRP and Zcash.
legendary
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS

I'm curious if you consider Windows as assuring

There were rumors of some viruses existing for Android but in a few cases that I read about myself these were quickly eradicated and rooted out primarily because they could do nothing in the protected environment of the Linux user space (which is what under the hood of Android, just in case). Now compare that to a host of all possible combinations of viruses, trojans, keyloggers and whatnot existing for Windows. In short, can you name even a single virus for Android that would be as devastating as the majority of viruses known for the Windows family of operating systems?
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS.
It's safety over convenience, for now I am only using a my laptop to access my account and I don't feel worried about my account even without 2FA because I don't hold a considerable amount of bitcoin. However, by the time 2FA will be upgraded to the system, I will certainly update my account for better security.
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Safety should be considered in wallet type selection. Android os is still not assuring. If the wallet is working towards safety and system is vulnerable, so will be most of the app software on the OS.
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy

That's a great idea for the site owner to consider and from the comments it looks like all want this feature, I am sure the site owner shall take a look into it. This will help quell any security issues that people might have and increase more users to be involved in it. Let's wait and see if the Op will give us a update if this feature will be a reality or not. If yes and when will it be available for all or maybe he could pick some testers to make sure it all functions well.

For quite long time they doesn't implemented the 2fa yet and i think it will add more good color in this site since people can be secured by using that feature and totally this one should be implemented since their are numerous event of wallet hacking and many people got balance stolen so devs should take this consideration so that they will came to the conclusion that 2FA would be helpfull for their clients. Im pretty sure this will be a more secured wallet if dev will choose to work for it.

Bit.ac is a cool idea and there is a android wallet "WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME" but it crashes on opening it I'm using android 7.0 on a LG V20.

And yes I agree something like this needs 2fa authentication.

If a user really wanted to have the 2FA feature upon logging in, maybe you can use laptop as 2FA is working on mine.
The thing is, unlike Android phone, laptop is not that convenient.
But if the security is really of utmost consideration to you, you can use laptop as alternative in accessing the bit.ac wallet.
legendary
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Bit.ac is a cool idea and there is a android wallet "WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME" but it crashes on opening it I'm using android 7.0 on a LG V20.

And yes I agree something like this needs 2fa authentication.

yeah, it is a known problem but at the same time it is not a common problem to see it crash. hopefully the developers figure out the bug and fix it soon.

other than that, it is a pretty good service overall, specially since it is supporting a wallet for Monero which is rare to find out there.
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Bit.ac is a cool idea and there is a android wallet "WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME" but it crashes on opening it I'm using android 7.0 on a LG V20.

And yes I agree something like this needs 2fa authentication.
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy

That's a great idea for the site owner to consider and from the comments it looks like all want this feature, I am sure the site owner shall take a look into it. This will help quell any security issues that people might have and increase more users to be involved in it. Let's wait and see if the Op will give us a update if this feature will be a reality or not. If yes and when will it be available for all or maybe he could pick some testers to make sure it all functions well.


For quite long time they doesn't implemented the 2fa yet and i think it will add more good color in this site since people can be secured by using that feature and totally this one should be implemented since their are numerous event of wallet hacking and many people got balance stolen so devs should take this consideration so that they will came to the conclusion that 2FA would be helpfull for their clients. Im pretty sure this will be a more secured wallet if dev will choose to work for it.
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy

That's a great idea for the site owner to consider and from the comments it looks like all want this feature, I am sure the site owner shall take a look into it. This will help quell any security issues that people might have and increase more users to be involved in it. Let's wait and see if the Op will give us a update if this feature will be a reality or not. If yes and when will it be available for all or maybe he could pick some testers to make sure it all functions well.
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy
That's right and also enabling or giving the second password would be a good decision. As I've seen many various exchangers have been implemented it and there's nothing wrong with it, then, it's fine.
These things should be existed in the future just in order to make sure that clients' account is safe. Better prevention than a cure
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy

Yeah, I agree that 2fa should be implemented on the login itself and other transaction or action inside the account.  I have tried to enable the 2fa and test if it will trigger a 2fa during log in but instead it go straight to the account.  I have not tried to do anything yet (withdrawal, transfers,) so I cannot say that 2fa is needed when having a transaction but probably it is where 2fa is enabled. 

I like the email notification and verification when the account is being accesed from different computer.

If 2fa doesn't work for log in why do we have 2fa here? 2fa should have been a second layer of protection for the account and if it's there and not really protecting our account then what's the purpose? I haven't enabled mine so I don't know yet. I will try to enable it now and see what happens.
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Should be promoting XMR, as many wallets don't have support for XMR like Bit.ac does.

Indeed, we do offer native XMR wallet support (no payment IDs etc required for incoming payments). Thanks for your tip!
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy

Yeah, I agree that 2fa should be implemented on the login itself and other transaction or action inside the account.  I have tried to enable the 2fa and test if it will trigger a 2fa during log in but instead it go straight to the account.  I have not tried to do anything yet (withdrawal, transfers,) so I cannot say that 2fa is needed when having a transaction but probably it is where 2fa is enabled. 

I like the email notification and verification when the account is being accesed from different computer.
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2FA shoud be implemented for log in. This feature is like a "must" with those type of sites. I think it's easy to implement within the site, for any dev. Started to promote now to take part of the affiliate program. Wish me good luck  Cheesy
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