Yeh, the facebook login is a bunch of BS. People in the US are trying to get away from facebook since the government is using artificial intelligence with social networking websites to legally spy on it's citizens.
You guys spent a lot of time implementing this Facebook login and no one is going to like it. I'm eager to open an account at the BTC38 exchange.... could you guys please make better authentication methods a priority?
Well,even if you login with email,CIA can still track you unless you use a TOR network.
Hey,if you don't mind being spy by the Chinese,you can use QQ login.That a popular IM messaging software in China.
It has a international version.It pretty much can do everything that ICQ does and then some.
The government can track you even if you use Tor. If you're trying to hide from the NSA then you shouldn't go online at all.
I think most people who want to trade on an exchange are not paranoid of the NSA. If you're that paranoid why would you be using a centralized exchange in the first place? If you think the NSA is monitoring your communications then why would you go online?
So you actually have to weigh convenience against security. Is the risk of an NSA attack very high even if they monitor everything you do? No not really. And if they are going to attack you do you really think they don't know everything about you going back for years already that they would need to worry about one website?
The risk of an NSA attack is extremely low. The risk of government conspiracies targeting you directly is also extremely low. If you're in a place where there is a civil war going on then the risks would be very high that the CIA and NSA will mess with you but in the United States these risks are very low.
To calculate the risk you have to look at the frequency of attack occurrence and the level of damage caused by the attack. The biggest risk from the government according to an actual risk assessment would be the FBI, DEA, SEC, not the CIA, NSA. To verify my claim look up the amount of actual arrests, confiscations and court cases which have occurred and you will find the vast majority have come from the FBI/DEA/SEC.
You are more likely to be scammed by organized crime than to be pulled into a CIA plot. The paranoia on these forums at times does not help because it slows innovation. This paranoia includes the paranoia about the SEC which so far has only acted infrequently, when it did act against Erik Vorhees the fine was also very small compared to the amount of money made and jobs created.
http://www.coindesk.com/sec-eric-voorhees-deal-unauthorized-securities-sales/$50,000 is what he had to pay for his crime. He probably made millions of dollars and created jobs for the industry in exchange for that. So when calculating the risk you can look at this particular consequence as an indication of the level of risk in issuing unauthorized securities and while I'm not pushing the idea that people should go do that we should at least come up with some realistic risk calculations from the facts of history.