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Re: Bitfloor.com down
by
SkRRJyTC
on 02/10/2012, 16:56:53 UTC
They are done for. I bet they "hacked" themselves and then claimed "hack!" then pretended like they wanted to continue business and then quietly leaves.

LOL brilliant.

Or whatever issue Roman had two days before popped up again. Love all the jumping to doomsday conclusions around here.

He could calm lots of the anxitety if he wanted to, but he is choosing not to.

Bitfloor has indeed resumed trading. My official statement on the matter is here:
https://plus.google.com/109620439233076225324/posts/bLJRDHApjSP

More generally https://blog.bitfloor.com will contain official updates.

If you have specific questions please contact support@bitfloor.com and I will gladly respond.

Any reasonable way for you to prove these claims?  Or someway for users to verify these claims themselves (this would be even better)

..."In reopening, a number of improvements to both the wallet storage and website have been made. Bitfloor aims to be safe and reliable platform and as a result have changed our fund storage policy to 100% offline storage for your funds. Daily transactions through out hot wallet will be backed by Bitfloor funds, never putting client funds at risk."...

..."Bitfloor is now running on dedicated servers in a PCI compliant data center based in the US. Bitfloor services are further isolated based on exposure. Testnet and development are not located in the same data center or hosting provider to ensure further isolation. Backups are encrypted and write only on all of the servers. Hot wallet files are encrypted even further and unavailable even with physical access to the disk."...

Please?

New security continues to be unverified...