This isn't about math. It's about public psychology.
I think this neatly summarises everything that I was trying to point out.
To expand on that: for NXT to be succesful and truly added value, it will need to go mainstream at some point. Arguably not now, and I'm not in any way suggesting that.
But it needs to be on the cards and taken seriously.
How that will be achieved is a different matter. Third parties seems logical. It's not something that is the sole responsibility of the NXT devs.
NXT and any crypto that wants to survive, needs the general public. Those is also a fact.
Also, in a more productive vein, I'd like to add a security page to the wiki. I now have the following items:
- Making a secure password with keepass (does other software need to be added?) (50-60 characters long enough?)
- Treat your wallet pass like it was your PIN.
- Keep your computer malware/virus free!
- never post pass.
Does anything else need adding. If it isn't obvious already, I am not a techie (although I know enough to keep myself protected). Can anyone suggest other easily implemented safety precautions?
Might as well help people out as much as we can
