We are very proud to announce we just launched our new market place, Mr. Nice Guy!
Id like to explain some of the features we have installed to add a new layer of security to our market.
We use a state of the art escrow system, all coins are kept on paper wallets. That's right, any coin to go through our systems are kept on cold storage paper wallets. This is to prevent the on going hacks and attacks everyone else seems to be suffering from. Your coins are completely safe with us since the coins are not stored on the server or even accessible by the server.
We have focused very high on user protection. We require all shipping addresses to be PGP encrypted to assure that no one is at risk. This is just one of our many security features to protect both buyers and sellers to assure we offer a stable market for repeat transactions.
Our fees are currently lower then anyone else's. We are only charging a 2% fee to a vendor and 1% to a buyer.There is no topping up which allows you to keep your coins till the last possible momment. It is free and open for buyers to join and .5 btc for vendors. We are also offering free vendor accounts to any vendor who can prove a track record on the other markets.
We are based on the bitwasp framework, but we put in a lot of work in to rework it for added security and to take the wallets offline. There is a java script in place that is just used for encrypting password and messages before they hit our sever. This is totaly for your protection. You do not have to use this function. You can use the site completely with javascript disabled.
We will be adding a lot of new feature in the coming month. one of which will be multisig transactions. We feel this is a lot more inconvient for buyers and vendors because of the need for adding public keys. Our system we have in place now is just as secure but more convenient. That being said we will add multisig as an option in the next month.
We invitee you to take a look at what all we offer, and consider us for your new future market place.
If you have any questions or concerns we have a support forum in place here. http://ngforumjj4dkis7w.onion
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Sounds both like a wonderful pile of evidence sitting around for the cops, and a super convenient way for you to run off with the coins.
Dont care how much work you put in. Deal breaker. There teams of devs trying to perfect bitwasp that havent yet, what makes you think you did it right?
It doesnt matter what javascript you use, just having it enabled opens you up to code injection.
Wont be using this disaster waiting to happen.