The good thing about our approach is that you don't have to take my word for it. All of the code that handles Bitcoin is in uncompressed Javascript for everyone to inspect. You can also check network requests to see exactly what's happening. Of course you need to have some knowledge to perform this kind of audit, but if you don't, someone else will. We couldn't possibly try to do anything fishy here that would go undetected.
I have no doubt your 100% correct.
However does it matter if you are detected when the pot is worthy of a criminal act. Hell is it even a crime to steal bitcoins and if so in which country and with what kind of recourse for the victim?
Please don't think I am some noob ( I am really a tec noob) that's having ago at your product. I don't mean to do that at all and out of personal interest and respect to you I will take some time to have a good read up on it.
Point I am trying to get at is it seems without Companies being truly accountable (fear of punishment) for screw ups and outright fraud with respect to btc what is stopping them?
Things need to change if we want mass adoption and we have to understand not everyone wants to understand the blockchain or how to make things secure they just want it to work and not be terrified of loosing wealth to hackers every time they turn their PC/phone on. Or does the bitcoin global future only belong to the few? I for one have no wish to become the 1%
Again not directed at you at all I take my hat off to anyone trying to make bitcoin a safer and better world.