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sr. member
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I have just released xBTC, the BTC<>NXT gateway. You can find further infos here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7778687

For the start of this project, I will send 0.0005 xBTC to everyone interested. Just send me your NXT ID per message here!

Thanks - send away. My address is in my sig  Smiley
newbie
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I have just released xBTC, the BTC<>NXT gateway. You can find further infos here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7778687

For the start of this project, I will send 0.0005 xBTC to everyone interested. Just send me your NXT ID per message here!
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 1001
How much more NXT is left to cash out by the hacker? I heard that Bter froze his account, though I suspect he will have other accounts and other balances. One who takes the trouble of getting hold of all these will not be stupid enough to just dump them all at once through 1 account.

take a look at this, BTERs trading for the last 24 hours:

Looks like around 3 million got dumped.
legendary
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How much more NXT is left to cash out by the hacker? I heard that Bter froze his account, though I suspect he will have other accounts and other balances. One who takes the trouble of getting hold of all these will not be stupid enough to just dump them all at once through 1 account.
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Crypto is the Future!
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1004
nxtexplorer update

added a qrc and pdf generator to the personal account view and some additional account statistics like in/out distribution.
example view: http://nxtexplorer.com/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=3000&acc=4747512364439223888

full list here: https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/nxtexplorer-update/msg62835/#msg62835

Thanks Nexern, great work.
hero member
Activity: 574
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The Race 'To the Moon': Blackcoin and NXT Compete For Crypto 2.0 Crown

http://cointelegraph.com/news/112052/the-race-to-the-moon-blackcoin-and-nxt-compete-for-crypto-20-crown

I got to the fifth paragraph before closing the tab

"...using technology built from the ground up to be more effective than bitcoin..." referring to Nxt and Blackcoin.

Blackcoin is a clone of Novacoin which is a clone of Peercoin. They might have tweaked it but it can't be put in the same category as Nxt.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1001

It's all in here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/general-security-and-klee-theft-situation/


Holy Crap on a Cracker !!

I agree with the comments posted by "Uniqueorn" and "BitVenturerr" in the above referenced thread ..

I'm not familiar with KeepPass but Coinbase uses the "SMS one time pass" feature
prior to enabling a withdrawal from one's account .. Adds 20 seconds to a withdrawal ..

Security features designed to foil 'access' to one's wallet are clearly not enough ..
I vote for the "SMS one time pass" feature as an add on to the NXT client ASAP .. 
"klee" may have had sloppy security practices, but you have to admit that the
addition of "SMS  one time pass" would have prevented the coin heist ..

You guys are the security experts here and maybe a more 'elegant' security solution
can be developed at a later date ..

Mass adoption of crypto ?? You've got to be kidding ..

Fail safe wallet security should be priority  # 1

Triff .. 


Do you store your coinbase password or anyother password somewhere in plain text .txt file??

Not even my tech-unsavy girlfriend does that. That heist is 100% on klee and not the software, so please don't try to blame that one the provided software...

====

No, I don't store any passwords on my PC that I'm aware of ..
But, I'd assume ( correctly? ) that if I had a keylogger on my PC that I'd be in trouble ..
I'm not stating that the NXT client is at fault here ..
Just observing that once a wallet ( NXT's or any other coin's wallet ) has been accessed that the 'deed is done'
Would "SMS one time pass" have foiled this heist ?? YES or NO ??

Triff ..

Using proper software WOULD HAVE safed Klee. Keepass 2 has multiple ways of preventing keyloggers from spying Wink

Yep, as does lastpass, as does 1password. But, we don't know if this was a keylogger or something else that got on his system and gained access to his text file. Was he really typing all his passwords in every day? I know I don't.
legendary
Activity: 817
Merit: 1000

It's all in here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/general-security-and-klee-theft-situation/


Holy Crap on a Cracker !!

I agree with the comments posted by "Uniqueorn" and "BitVenturerr" in the above referenced thread ..

I'm not familiar with KeepPass but Coinbase uses the "SMS one time pass" feature
prior to enabling a withdrawal from one's account .. Adds 20 seconds to a withdrawal ..

Security features designed to foil 'access' to one's wallet are clearly not enough ..
I vote for the "SMS one time pass" feature as an add on to the NXT client ASAP ..  
"klee" may have had sloppy security practices, but you have to admit that the
addition of "SMS  one time pass" would have prevented the coin heist ..

You guys are the security experts here and maybe a more 'elegant' security solution
can be developed at a later date ..

Mass adoption of crypto ?? You've got to be kidding ..

Fail safe wallet security should be priority  # 1

Triff ..  


Do you store your coinbase password or anyother password somewhere in plain text .txt file??

Not even my tech-unsavy girlfriend does that. That heist is 100% on klee and not the software, so please don't try to blame that one the provided software...

====

No, I don't store any passwords on my PC that I'm aware of ..
But, I'd assume ( correctly? ) that if I had a keylogger on my PC that I'd be in trouble ..
I'm not stating that the NXT client is at fault here ..
Just observing that once a wallet ( NXT's or any other coin's wallet ) has been accessed that the 'deed is done'
Would "SMS one time pass" have foiled this heist ?? Yes or No ??

Triff ..

Multisig is what's required here. The fact that the much btc was available to steal with a single key on an online computer is completely inexcusable. As for the nxt... we need a greenaddress.it style wallet immediately. Or a 2 factor multisig app for your phone.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1001

It's all in here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/general-security-and-klee-theft-situation/


Holy Crap on a Cracker !!

I agree with the comments posted by "Uniqueorn" and "BitVenturerr" in the above referenced thread ..

I'm not familiar with KeepPass but Coinbase uses the "SMS one time pass" feature
prior to enabling a withdrawal from one's account .. Adds 20 seconds to a withdrawal ..

Security features designed to foil 'access' to one's wallet are clearly not enough ..
I vote for the "SMS one time pass" feature as an add on to the NXT client ASAP ..  
"klee" may have had sloppy security practices, but you have to admit that the
addition of "SMS  one time pass" would have prevented the coin heist ..

You guys are the security experts here and maybe a more 'elegant' security solution
can be developed at a later date ..

Mass adoption of crypto ?? You've got to be kidding ..

Fail safe wallet security should be priority  # 1

Triff ..  


Do you store your coinbase password or anyother password somewhere in plain text .txt file??

Not even my tech-unsavy girlfriend does that. That heist is 100% on klee and not the software, so please don't try to blame that one the provided software...

====

No, I don't store any passwords on my PC that I'm aware of ..
But, I'd assume ( correctly? ) that if I had a keylogger on my PC that I'd be in trouble ..
I'm not stating that the NXT client is at fault here ..
Just observing that once a wallet ( NXT's or any other coin's wallet ) has been accessed that the 'deed is done'
Would "SMS one time pass" have foiled this heist ?? Yes or No ??

Triff ..

Yes. But there really is no way to enforce that in a client. You don't have access to the private keys for your Coinbase coin. It is a shared wallet. So, the auth and security is layered on top of the BTC wallet there.

Anyone can create a client that doesn't send an SMS. Some type of 2FA or Multi-signature feature would have to be built into the core of NXT. If the auth or sig isn't valid it would be up to the network to reject the spend, not a single client.
hero member
Activity: 597
Merit: 500
nxtexplorer update

added a qrc and pdf generator to the personal account view and some additional account statistics like in/out distribution.
example view: http://nxtexplorer.com/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=3000&acc=4747512364439223888

full list here: https://nxtforum.org/news-and-announcements/nxtexplorer-update/msg62835/#msg62835
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com

It's all in here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/general-security-and-klee-theft-situation/


Holy Crap on a Cracker !!

I agree with the comments posted by "Uniqueorn" and "BitVenturerr" in the above referenced thread ..

I'm not familiar with KeepPass but Coinbase uses the "SMS one time pass" feature
prior to enabling a withdrawal from one's account .. Adds 20 seconds to a withdrawal ..

Security features designed to foil 'access' to one's wallet are clearly not enough ..
I vote for the "SMS one time pass" feature as an add on to the NXT client ASAP .. 
"klee" may have had sloppy security practices, but you have to admit that the
addition of "SMS  one time pass" would have prevented the coin heist ..

You guys are the security experts here and maybe a more 'elegant' security solution
can be developed at a later date ..

Mass adoption of crypto ?? You've got to be kidding ..

Fail safe wallet security should be priority  # 1

Triff .. 


Do you store your coinbase password or anyother password somewhere in plain text .txt file??

Not even my tech-unsavy girlfriend does that. That heist is 100% on klee and not the software, so please don't try to blame that one the provided software...

====

No, I don't store any passwords on my PC that I'm aware of ..
But, I'd assume ( correctly? ) that if I had a keylogger on my PC that I'd be in trouble ..
I'm not stating that the NXT client is at fault here ..
Just observing that once a wallet ( NXT's or any other coin's wallet ) has been accessed that the 'deed is done'
Would "SMS one time pass" have foiled this heist ?? YES or NO ??

Triff ..

Using proper software WOULD HAVE safed Klee. Keepass 2 has multiple ways of preventing keyloggers from spying Wink
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1004
How do you find out about assets on the exchange? Is there an official exchange list? Is there any oversight to what gets listed?


Brand new:

http://www.secureae.com/

Just click Login on the bottom left, it lists all the available assets.

But most of them are announced on nxtformum.org.

Wow, SecureAE is awesome, love the chart layout.  Also, it's really easy to tell which Assets are scam by the trading chart alone, it's a flat line!
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 251

It's all in here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/general-security-and-klee-theft-situation/


Holy Crap on a Cracker !!

I agree with the comments posted by "Uniqueorn" and "BitVenturerr" in the above referenced thread ..

I'm not familiar with KeepPass but Coinbase uses the "SMS one time pass" feature
prior to enabling a withdrawal from one's account .. Adds 20 seconds to a withdrawal ..

Security features designed to foil 'access' to one's wallet are clearly not enough ..
I vote for the "SMS one time pass" feature as an add on to the NXT client ASAP ..  
"klee" may have had sloppy security practices, but you have to admit that the
addition of "SMS  one time pass" would have prevented the coin heist ..

You guys are the security experts here and maybe a more 'elegant' security solution
can be developed at a later date ..

Mass adoption of crypto ?? You've got to be kidding ..

Fail safe wallet security should be priority  # 1

Triff ..  


Do you store your coinbase password or anyother password somewhere in plain text .txt file??

Not even my tech-unsavy girlfriend does that. That heist is 100% on klee and not the software, so please don't try to blame that one the provided software...

====

No, I don't store any passwords on my PC that I'm aware of ..
But, I'd assume ( correctly? ) that if I had a keylogger on my PC that I'd be in trouble ..
I'm not stating that the NXT client is at fault here ..
Just observing that once a wallet ( NXT's or any other coin's wallet ) has been accessed that the 'deed is done'
Would "SMS one time pass" have foiled this heist ?? Yes or No ??

Triff ..
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
How do you find out about assets on the exchange? Is there an official exchange list? Is there any oversight to what gets listed?


Brand new:

http://www.secureae.com/

Just click Login on the bottom left, it lists all the available assets.

But most of them are announced on nxtformum.org.

Don't do that Wink

In secureae ALL assets with trading volume are listed, so scam assets are in there too!

Sorry, was just answering the dudes question. Is there a list of the "scam" assets?

This looks good https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/asset-exchange-ipos-launch-day-listings!/

I put the ! In so it doesn't work without url tags. Fixed above  Grin

That thread began before the AE started so people would know what wss available. I can update it if people are interested? I may advertantly be Nxts first rating agency  Cheesy Having said that, I don't endorse any nor would I accept payment for listing any.  Do you own research, check the info and make your own decision disclaimer disclaimer disclaimer Grin
full member
Activity: 132
Merit: 100
How do you find out about assets on the exchange? Is there an official exchange list? Is there any oversight to what gets listed?


Brand new:

http://www.secureae.com/

Just click Login on the bottom left, it lists all the available assets.

But most of them are announced on nxtformum.org.

Don't do that Wink

In secureae ALL assets with trading volume are listed, so scam assets are in there too!

Sorry, was just answering the dudes question. Is there a list of the "scam" assets?

This looks good https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/asset-exchange-ipos-launch-day-listings!/
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1001
How do you find out about assets on the exchange? Is there an official exchange list? Is there any oversight to what gets listed?


Brand new:

http://www.secureae.com/

Just click Login on the bottom left, it lists all the available assets.

But most of them are announced on nxtformum.org.

Don't do that Wink

In secureae ALL assets with trading volume are listed, so scam assets are in there too!

Sorry, was just answering the dudes question. Is there a list of the "scam" assets?
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com
How do you find out about assets on the exchange? Is there an official exchange list? Is there any oversight to what gets listed?


Brand new:

http://www.secureae.com/

Just click Login on the bottom left, it lists all the available assets.

But most of them are announced on nxtformum.org.

Don't do that Wink

In secureae ALL assets with trading volume are listed, so scam assets are in there too!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1001
How do you find out about assets on the exchange? Is there an official exchange list? Is there any oversight to what gets listed?


Brand new:

http://www.secureae.com/

Just click Login on the bottom left, it lists all the available assets.

But most of them are announced on nxtformum.org.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1001
CEO Bitpanda.com

It's all in here: https://nxtforum.org/general-discussion/general-security-and-klee-theft-situation/


Holy Crap on a Cracker !!

I agree with the comments posted by "Uniqueorn" and "BitVenturerr" in the above referenced thread ..

I'm not familiar with KeepPass but Coinbase uses the "SMS one time pass" feature
prior to enabling a withdrawal from one's account .. Adds 20 seconds to a withdrawal ..

Security features designed to foil 'access' to one's wallet are clearly not enough ..
I vote for the "SMS one time pass" feature as an add on to the NXT client ASAP .. 
"klee" may have had sloppy security practices, but you have to admit that the
addition of "SMS  one time pass" would have prevented the coin heist ..

You guys are the security experts here and maybe a more 'elegant' security solution
can be developed at a later date ..

Mass adoption of crypto ?? You've got to be kidding ..

Fail safe wallet security should be priority  # 1

Triff .. 


Do you store your coinbase password or anyother password somewhere in plain text .txt file??

Not even my tech-unsavy girlfriend does that. That heist is 100% on klee and not the software, so please don't try to blame that one the provided software...
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