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Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog 11.22 released AND a special sale...

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog 11.22 released AND a special sale...
From: "Wayne, W5XD" <w5xd@writelog.com>
Reply-to: w5xd@writelog.com
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 14:01:21 +0000
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On 9/19/2014 13:27, k2qmf@juno.com wrote:
Hi,

This Bitcoin thing sounds like a big kludge to me.
And not very secure either!
I'll stick with good old PayPal..

73,
Ted  K2QMF


"not very secure either!" deserves a comment.

The security design of bitcoin depends primarily on the coin owner's ability to keep a secret. (More specifically, the owner's ability to maintain the secrecy of her private keys). Bitcoin depends not at all on anyone else's ability to keep a secret (have a look at, for example, Home Depot and Target and how well they secure customer data. Consider whether a bank where you keep your "money" is any more secure? And whether your money is anything more than digital entries in someone else's spreadsheet?)

By the way, cracking those private keys without stealing them is very unlikely as well--it came out in the Snowden revelations that even NSA hasn't found a crack--they have to steal them from unsecured computers just like anyone else.

To be complete with everything I have studied, I have to also mention there is a secondary security risk in bitcoin's design having to do with the possibility of subverting the global transaction log ("the block chain") but its designers were intent on making that more computationally expensive to subvert than to contribute to honestly, The bitcoin system pays its "miners". In order to subvert it, an attacker must harness more compute power than all combined honest miners in the network, and so over a sustained period of time amounting to many tens of minutes. There are no known super computers that can accomplish that--not by many orders of magnitude.

So when someone says bitcoin is not secure, the finger of accusation really only points to one place.

Whether bitcoin is a "kludge" or not is an opinion and everyone is entitled to one or more of those.

Wayne, W5XD
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