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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [ICO] Inchain - insurance for the crypto economy
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Kazadar
on 22/09/2016, 21:39:05 UTC

Is there ELI5 explanation of how such insurance will work in practice?

If I had my funds insured and the exchange was hacked - how do I make a claim? Who and how decide on whether I get paid and when?

Hi

Our oracles will be monitoring the exchanges, so in essence you won't need to make a claim. If the exchange confirms that it's been hacked and the losses are calculated and confirmed, you will be covered automatically. Please note, we are not going to insure your particular account but the entire platform (including your acc of course); meaning that if only your acc is hacked but the exchange itself is not affected, we won't cover your losses.

OK, thanks for replying.

1 Could you provide more details on your oracles?

2 Will you cover only bitcoin holdings (or other specified altcoins) or every crypto. What if someone steals only some obscure altcoin from exchange? Will you cover bitcoin equivalent? If so, how would you determine the price?

3 What if exchange gets hacked but loses only small part of bitcoins and exchange promised to cover the losses themselves?

4 If I wanted to insure say 100 btc on exchange, will you be verifying that I actually own such balance, or will you just take my word and charge me appropriate premium?

5 Will you only accept insurance for holdings at major, established exchanges/businesses or any?

6 How will you determine my compensation amount if exchange gets hacked and loses only part of their funds? I'd expect to be paid proportionally (ie if exchange loses 10% of their funds, I'd get 10% of the amount insured) but how will you know what are the total funds of the exchange etc?
A few of those have been answered before so I know the answer to those.

2) BTC and ETH only at first. Others may be added later.

4) As long as you pay your premium it makes no difference to Inchain whether or not you have the BTC in the exchange.

5) At the moment 12 exchanges/webservices are being considered according to the survey. It has also been implied that the premium will depend on the exchange you are using.