RE: Security For Our Accounts?

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Security For Our Accounts?

in blurt •  4 years ago 
  1. For a compromised account to be recovered it must have it's recovery account set. Only a recovery account has the power to recover compromised accounts that is, if and only if the previous private keys can be provided, aside that, the account is lost forever for the sake of block integrity
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  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Hi @empato365,
but, I did write that I mean we currently do not have a feature implemented that can be used from the recovery account to recover the attacked account.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

I just saw that you have not entered a recovery account either.

  ·  4 years ago  ·   (edited)

I view recovery features as a security risk, and I want to talk to you directly about all matters discussed here.

If there is stuff on the chopping block, certainly to me, recovery is one of the things on the chopping block. But that won't happen soon.

Can we please set up a time to talk?

These are all very good points and I'd like to discuss them with you at length.

The super short version be like:

Last week I ran our key privilege stuff by a cryptographer-friend and his feeling was the same as mine.

BIP39 is better, and the privileges make no sense.

But we won't be moving to bip39 on blurt, there is no practical way to do it.

  ·  4 years ago  ·   (edited)

Hi Jacob,

unfortunately I do not understand this expression "chopping block".

Do you not want to discuss these issues here publicly?

EDIT:

Maybe I also misunderstood ...

I will be back here in 12 hours. Thank you!

Is that good for you?

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