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RE: New App to Secure Your Steem Account
You want me to launch an application on my system [...]
Nope, I don't. I don't care if you use my app. I made this app because it would be useful to me, and I figured it would be useful to others as well (and the beta announcement got a $7k valuation, which is a nice incentive as well). I make no promises that it won't lose your keys, send your keys to Voldemort, steal your money, or set your cat on fire. I don't think it will do those things, but you've got to decide for yourself whether you want to accept that risk. And frankly, it makes little difference to me.
Best wishes! :)
Fair enough!
But would you consider opening up your code for a security and vulnerability review, having the Steemit devs (attn: @dantheman @pharesim @xeroc @theroetical) inspect it for potential inclusion into the overarching feature toolset, or at the very least have them sanction this tools as secure and recommended for the Steem community?
Certainly! The code is on Github, and there's a link to the repo in the OP. Anyone, including the Steemit devs, are welcome to review the code. I doubt they'll stake their reputation on it being secure, as I won't even do that yet (see the OP, which clearly states it's a beta and shouldn't be trusted too much yet), but I welcome comments from the developers you mentioned or any others who would like to commentate on my work or my reputation.
Outstanding! You have my support to get the Devs to review and endorse if it meets their criteria.