Why only 2 factor and not multi-factor? If the security of Bitshares is less than the security on exchanges then people will use exchanges.
On the other hand I also know there is an slight deadline for 2.0 so I suppose it's better to release with 2 factor in October than to delay over it. I just think this should be a priority for future releases.
https://blog.perfectcloud.io/two-factor-vs-multi-factor-authentication-a-stark-difference-2/
Well we don't need to have it on launch I guess, but could be implemented after through worker proposals like Data said. A stable functioning wallet is what we need. I think it can hold itself without multifactor authentication for a while, given that most wallets (if any) even have 2fa.
This looks like a good comparison to Maslow's pyramid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needsPsycological: basic survival stuff, like food, sleep, etc. I would compare this with a stable working client that can be used by anyone
Safety: Like the word itself implies, security. Make it so that the wallet is safe to use. Self explanatory.
Love and belonging: I would say this is Networking. Developing relationships with others. I.e. Partnerships, Referral program
Esteem: to gain recognition by others. When BitShares is more developed and more users migrate to BitShares
Self-actualization: realization of the ful potential. When bigger companies with access to the masses finally notice BitShares and how they could use it. Mass adoption
So I'd say we are at the psychological level once we launch. Then next months should be focusing on improving safety while we develop partnerships.