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md5sum wallet.json; sha1sum wallet.json
4d0fb892b1d0ec7ef9eaee99b166f791  wallet.json
5f54991a811fdd63d22ca55f9264e2420760c905  wallet.json

So is this service ready to go?

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md5sum wallet.json; sha1sum wallet.json
4d0fb892b1d0ec7ef9eaee99b166f791  wallet.json
5f54991a811fdd63d22ca55f9264e2420760c905  wallet.json

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Very nice initiative xeroc !  +5%

A little typo:
Account Keys:
[...]
That way, you can keep your account name(s) and completely loock me out again
from accessing future funds.
Fixed .. thanks

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Very nice initiative xeroc !  +5%
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why don't you send them just the new wallet.bin? I mean if I'd trust you with my password and priv keys, it makes not difference

fyi, wallet.bin will have a unique brainkey in it used to generate all new private keys in that wallet...

but... that's encrypted... right?

I ask as somebody who likes to have lots of copies of his wallet backed up in different places...
Yes .. all keys stored in any file in any format will only contain an encrypted version of the private key ..

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why don't you send them just the new wallet.bin? I mean if I'd trust you with my password and priv keys, it makes not difference

fyi, wallet.bin will have a unique brainkey in it used to generate all new private keys in that wallet...

but... that's encrypted... right?

I ask as somebody who likes to have lots of copies of his wallet backed up in different places...

Offline jamesc

why don't you send them just the new wallet.bin? I mean if I'd trust you with my password and priv keys, it makes not difference

fyi, wallet.bin will have a unique brainkey in it used to generate all new private keys in that wallet...

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why don't you send them just the new wallet.bin? I mean if I'd trust you with my password and priv keys, it makes not difference

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You send the funds back after the owner confirms them, what about vested balances?
Vey good question.
The corresponding keys can be handed over as well but should be considered compromised of course.
I could offer a regular BitShares-2 wallet that can be restored in the web wallet .. that would also include the vested balances ..

The fact that those funds are then "compromised" is a risk the customer has to take into consideration as well .. I'll modify the offer accordingly .. Thanks

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You send the funds back after the owner confirms them, what about vested balances?
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Offer:
Since some users are unable to rescan the blockchain and recover their funds on their own, I herby offer a
BitShares 1 Wallet Recovery Service

This includes:
  • Rescan of the BitShares 1 blockchain
  • Recovery of funds
  • Export of account(s) transactions
  • Export of Balance overview
  • Export of accounts wif owner and active key -- this compromises your accounts (see below)

Risks:
  • Exposure of your account keys (see below)
  • Exposure of your fund keys
  • Exposure of your vested balance keys

However, I am (arguable) a trusted member of this community for quite some time.
Though it is totally up to you to trust me or not!

Account Keys:
Fortunatelly, there is a way to keep your account names even though you exposed
their keys to me (and me alone). This works by simply putting a new public key
into it's owner authority (and into the active authority).
That way, you can keep your account name(s) and completely lock me out again
from accessing future funds.

Vested Balances:
Since the private keys for vested balances can not be changed, any vested
balance should be considered compromised. However, I will not touch them and
hand over to the customer.

Fee:
  • regular recovery: 10% (minimum $200)
  • offline recovery: 20% (minimum $500)

Procedure:
  • You contact me via pm or this forum thread
  • You deliver any wallet backup file in json format from either the web/light wallet or the BitShares client via mail
  • To secure mywelf from customer claims I will publish the hash of that file
  • You deliver the pass prase on an independent channel (recommendation: GPG encrypted message)
  • I rescan the blockchain, try to recover your funds and claim them in a newly generated and empty account I control.
  • I send you this account name to take a closer look at your funds
  • These funds (minus fee) will be sent to a BitShares-2 account name that you delivered
  • All balance-id keys, and account keys will be delivered to you once you handed over a PGP key.

Remark:
  • The fees apply to the *total* valuation of your wallet (including balances, and vesting balances)
  • The fees are to be payed preferably in BTS
  • If no BTS are available we can discuss an alternative approach
  • This service is brought to you from an individual, independent of Cryptonomex or any other business I work for!

Disputes:
On disputes about whether or not I recovered, reclaimed and forwarded all your
funds to you, I will publish the delivered (encrypted) wallet file for everyone
to see. I will furthermore publish the encrypted wallet file AFTER the rescan
3rd parties to reevaluate.
« Last Edit: July 28, 2016, 07:57:56 am by xeroc »