IMO, isn't necessary to add this feature in the future because there's a tendency that you will lose the device that is used in generating 2FA code. <snip>
In addition, you should also have an access to your email address that is linked to your Bitcointalk account or it should always be active so that you'll be notified when someone attempts to change it<snip>
Yep and yep. I can't stand 2FA personally and never use it when I don't have to--and I'd hate to see it implemented on this forum for something like logging in. I'm thankful there's an option to stay logged in all the time, because many websites don't even have that feature.
Being able to sign a message from a
BTC address should be all anyone needs to prove ownership of a bitcointalk account, and hopefully newbies are aware of the importance of staking an address here. I somehow lost access to the first address I staked, so a while back I created an Electrum wallet specifically for signing one of the addresses in it. So even though I've never used the wallet for anything, I've got the seed phrase just in case I ever need to prove account ownership.
Same thing with the e-mail. The one I use here is only for here, and the login info is kept with the Electrum seed phrase.
accounts can only be recovered to the original email used for sign up.
Is that true? Hopefully not, else I'm screwed if I ever need to provide login info to Theymos. You'd think being able to sign a message from a staked addy would be enough, because e-mails can get changed and info lost as time goes on. I've been a member of the forum since 2015, and I don't know how many passwords and so forth that I've burned through. Anyway, I'd never heard what you claim is true. Maybe if a mod stops by, they could verify that.