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Over last year or 2 there seems to be a rise in hackers, and BTC scammers. One way is if a sponsors email is hacked or compromised and a buyer is given incorrect BTC wallet info. This has indeed happened more than once where a customer, unknowingly sent BTC to scammers wallet. So, how many people would be interested in using PGP 2 FA (2 factor authentication) for receiving the BTC wallet info, especially for large orders?
The technology is already there and its free. Both people share a "public key" and messages are encrypted so they can only be opened by the other side which has the "private key". The decryption program also has a login password. I`m talking with boss about implementing this to be as safe as possible. Who would learn it? There are tons of free tutorials out there. This is standard on dark net for years! Here is what a message would look like before decryption:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
hQEMAxATfAmUkzhvAQf9HnBSPlj6Cp7aChe4nD40NCSyxq6wPlYB
qRLFAgRpicZkanzizOOP3tBAc+V1og0fs+bO2bm5Uc6arLXwXuLop
Z7qifLotQXi02onbJ2QYqFEQKEZ6xa14I5sygYu4UnSrKWvUaFNToL
zvPgEeFyt6GwRokZXMP9w6gZav47+bsSP=ya/i
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
The technology is already there and its free. Both people share a "public key" and messages are encrypted so they can only be opened by the other side which has the "private key". The decryption program also has a login password. I`m talking with boss about implementing this to be as safe as possible. Who would learn it? There are tons of free tutorials out there. This is standard on dark net for years! Here is what a message would look like before decryption:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
hQEMAxATfAmUkzhvAQf9HnBSPlj6Cp7aChe4nD40NCSyxq6wPlYB
qRLFAgRpicZkanzizOOP3tBAc+V1og0fs+bO2bm5Uc6arLXwXuLop
Z7qifLotQXi02onbJ2QYqFEQKEZ6xa14I5sygYu4UnSrKWvUaFNToL
zvPgEeFyt6GwRokZXMP9w6gZav47+bsSP=ya/i
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----