I also need developers to help automate features and help decentralized Globe further. E.g. we could use a decentralized exchange instead of relying on centralized ones such a mtgox. Then we could further automate globe etc. But all developers are welcome regardless of what they code etc. Their is always something they can do to move the project along.
I hope you do not mean you are going to put a wallet on a third party hosted/located machine and pretend that is "secure"?
-MarkM-
A trusted VPS provider is much more secure than a home PC I have already had this discussion with another individual and not willing to have it again. This thread is just turning into a Cloud vs Home pc discussion if you are not interested in helping develop the project please move along. Over time more vps can be used to build a cluster where the wallet can be stored among them and one failure will not effect the system. If those actively involved in the Globe community advise another method of keeping the wallet I am more than happy to evalute.
Chop it up into pieces, the who-ever's key splitting or whatever it is called, where you have a whole bunch of different law firms and curators and safe deposit boxes and so on each of which has only a fraction of the data needed to recreate the key or wallet but any N out of the total number of them can do it, in case some of them die or defect or whatever.
We are talking about a Foundation's long term stored total capital worth here right not some stupid little hot-wallet intended by design to be all a hacker can get and partly therefore also as bait to attract hackers and reward them if they find a hole in your security...
Never let a private key onto/into any third party hosting / machine / control / sight that controls more value than you can afford to lose and maybe even plan/budget to lose regularly during the course of its serving as a bounty to encourage people to find your security weaknesses.
-MarkM-