This should really be a lesson for all of you. If you are too stupid to set a strong password, you should stay away from Nxt or crypto in general. There are enough banks who'd like to take care of your money.
Thank you for your input coin trader. It is very good advice if you would give more elaboration. Lets hope that someone who is reading this is the organiser of the next bitcoin conference and they pencil you down to take the stage and tell us all about it.
Hold on a bit, guys, Gravitate is not the guy we should be whaling on here. I've followed his case, and taken a look at the blockchain evidence, and his funds were stolen, as far as I can see, so blame the bloody thief.
Heres the
www.nxtforum.org thread on the current unresolved thefts:
Recent NXT thefts: blockchain info.So far, almost every NXT theft has come back to a weak password choice, but Gravitates theft may not have been.
It'd be a lot easier to prove this if G. would release his password to us, but he has his reasons not to.
There are other possibilities left to investigate: keylogger/malware or 3rd party access to G.s PC. I'm leaning towards the malware theory.....
Gravitate has a right to be pissed off, and a legitimate reason to be starting this thread, he's not throwing FUD about, he's just genuinely unhappy about being robbed.
The NXT community is checking this out, but we're not making a massive amount of progress on finding the thieves.
If anyone else wants to take a look at the blockchain evidence and go on a thief hunt, there is a small (ish) bounty available, see the above link.