I can understand that the platform is in a beta stage.
No DEX wallet needs anyway to send your private keys to the server, even for a check. That's a major failure, or a scam attempt.
Plenty libs exists to handle that client side though Javascript (eg.
https://github.com/nakov/client-side-ethereum-wallet).
If you show honesty and fix that issue, I'll remove my complaint.
Hello Mallyx,
As we told you before, our exchange is in the test phase. Some things have not been checked yet or implemented. The fact is that you could see your own private key but only in your own browser - in your session. You were just faster than we were. Now we implemented encryption.
The other thing is that you accused us of collecting / storing private keys. There is a difference between checking in in the backend or frontend and saving a private key. A private keys was never stored. We can assure you of that. We evaluated all bitcointalk feedback in the past few days and our developers had to answer questions and provide evidence. I would also like to thank you for your indirect help. Based on your campaign, we checked again if the availability of log in with private keys makes sense for users. And after lot of talks we decided to turn it off regardless of whether the validation in the front end is carried out via web3.js and thus externally. Instead of that option we are working to ensure that the user can soon log in with their Ledger hardware wallet.
For security reasons, we also decided that the users be only able to create their wallets externally, to dispel any doubts. Another note for you. Before we open our exchange for trading, the code will be checked by 2 independent companies.
If you have any further comments or concerns, please let us know at
info@bitherium.cc or join our
telegram channel and we can talk more about the project.
-The Bitherium team


