for #2 you could easily just implement a system which slows down the brute-force attempts by disabling unlocking the wallet for 10 minutes after x amount of failed attempts?
Also more coins is a good thing IMO. Encourage experimentation, because the bitcoin of the future has yet to be invented -- and could be much better, case in point: Litecoin which is very promising indeed.
Also more coins is a good thing IMO. Encourage experimentation, because the bitcoin of the future has yet to be invented -- and could be much better, case in point: Litecoin which is very promising indeed.
But if you had malware on your pc wouldnt that mean that your wallet would be locked all the time as the virus would simply keep trying?