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June 20, 2012, 05:42:10 AM
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Cool. I don't have any other smart device other than a computer, so I installed JAuth and set it up so that *everything* requires authentication now. Whew! Glad I found this thread. I feel a lot safer now.

One newbie question left though - how do I backup the "secret sauce" that JAuth requires to do the authentication? I don't want to be locked out of my account if my hard drive crashes.
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June 20, 2012, 05:53:28 AM
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Cool. I don't have any other smart device other than a computer, so I installed JAuth and set it up so that *everything* requires authentication now. Whew! Glad I found this thread. I feel a lot safer now.

One newbie question left though - how do I backup the "secret sauce" that JAuth requires to do the authentication? I don't want to be locked out of my account if my hard drive crashes.

Ah nevermind, I see that I just need to re-do it, and this time make a backup of the GoogleAuth code ( and GPG that backup as well of course using my master key Smiley )
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June 20, 2012, 03:28:23 PM
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Cool. I don't have any other smart device other than a computer, so I installed JAuth and set it up so that *everything* requires authentication now. Whew! Glad I found this thread. I feel a lot safer now.

One newbie question left though - how do I backup the "secret sauce" that JAuth requires to do the authentication? I don't want to be locked out of my account if my hard drive crashes.

Ah nevermind, I see that I just need to re-do it, and this time make a backup of the GoogleAuth code ( and GPG that backup as well of course using my master key Smiley )

As a shareholder... I'm breathing a sigh of relief as well.  Cheesy

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June 20, 2012, 03:37:02 PM
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It could be an attempt at script injection or some kind of username probe for forum usernames.

-bgc

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June 20, 2012, 07:11:08 PM
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Just as a security tip to all: It's probably not the best idea to use any remote service as a store of your coins!

As for assets, the P2P asset exchange which resembles Bitcoin will be awesome Smiley

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~~~~~~~~EMAIL REPLY~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi, Impact is mainly trading with virtual currency on vircurex like
btc, litecoin,iocoin ix coins gg etc.\
I gave some shares away for free for advertise.
Thanks and good luck Ralf
 
> Hello,
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> I just received 100 shares of IMPACT. Mind if I ask why you are giving
> shares to me? Also, what does IMPACT do exactly?

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Well, sometimes asking the issuer is much faster than wondering. Some guy just trading a bit on large spread small exchanges with a few bitcoins and just giving out the shares to that, it seems. Maybe he could post a thread around the forum. I'll email him about that.
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June 21, 2012, 05:28:56 AM
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Perhaps usernames on glbse should be replaced with a public bitcoin address ? Then if the asset issuer wants to they can hold bitcoins there and its publicly auditable   Cheesy

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June 21, 2012, 06:11:52 AM
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~~~~~~~~EMAIL REPLY~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi, Impact is mainly trading with virtual currency on vircurex like
btc, litecoin,iocoin ix coins gg etc.\
I gave some shares away for free for advertise.
Thanks and good luck Ralf
 
> Hello,
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> I just received 100 shares of IMPACT. Mind if I ask why you are giving
> shares to me? Also, what does IMPACT do exactly?

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Well, sometimes asking the issuer is much faster than wondering. Some guy just trading a bit on large spread small exchanges with a few bitcoins and just giving out the shares to that, it seems. Maybe he could post a thread around the forum. I'll email him about that.

And why exactly do we trust this guy's word?

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June 23, 2012, 02:55:45 AM
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June 23, 2012, 03:20:58 AM
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Perhaps usernames on glbse should be replaced with a public bitcoin address ? Then if the asset issuer wants to they can hold bitcoins there and its publicly auditable   Cheesy

I think that is actually a really good idea. Would be great to know that GIGAMINING or BITBOND have X weeks of dividends 'in the bank'.

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June 23, 2012, 04:32:25 AM
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Perhaps usernames on glbse should be replaced with a public bitcoin address ? Then if the asset issuer wants to they can hold bitcoins there and its publicly auditable   Cheesy

I think that is actually a really good idea. Would be great to know that GIGAMINING or BITBOND have X weeks of dividends 'in the bank'.

I don't send money to GLBSE for dividends and coupons until just before they are going to be paid, as they are extremely secure where I store them.

Plus, this wouldn't work with GLBSE's BTC storage system. It is much more secure than leaving the coins in 1 wallet with 1 address.

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