sure, if I hear something I will say something - but I expect good things to come out from Bitshares occasionally anyway, since they are developing on the platform. I think it is a safe bet in an unsafe world.
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I was just talking about investing in bitshares on the chat today, I hope something good does come of it. Hey, any idea on Dan's plans for brownie holders?
Any chance Quatloo Trader will support Bitshares Exchange at some point?
👍nice post @fyrstikken, keep up ur work
How can someone, join such a trading community?
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Thanks for getting back to me @fyrstikken. I will see you over there.
Decentralization is peddled almost to the point of absurdity.
Most individuals don't know how to secure their crypto funds well, or are unwilling to invest the time to do so.
So they may use insecure brain wallets, or insecurely store private keys.
Why exactly would outsourcing crypto-storage to an entity be somehow more insecure than insecurely storing it yourself?
Plus the stake are higher for third parties.
In fact, to achieve some balance on the matter, it'd be worth considering the amount of priv. key hacks that individuals suffer in a specific period of time vs. entities that manage the secure storage of groups of private keys.
I'm sure you'll find central entities suffer less hacks.