Well, at least Moneybutton you have your own key and Moneybutton cannot do anything. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this Handcash approach sounds more like Coinbase, except it's run by two companies. Personally I think this is even scarier than coinbase. At least on coinbase if they f**k up, you can ask them for sole responsibility. I wonder what happens if Matterpool and Handcash both get hacked simultaneously. I don't think there's a law that covers this situation because it's all new, and it may be the users who are f**ked the most. I'm pretty sure neither Matterpool nor Handcash has enough funds to deal with this potential disaster.
Well, at least Moneybutton you have your own key and Moneybutton cannot do anything. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this Handcash approach sounds more like Coinbase, except it's run by two companies. Personally I think this is even scarier than coinbase. At least on coinbase if they f**k up, you can ask them for sole responsibility. I wonder what happens if Matterpool and Handcash both get hacked simultaneously. I don't think there's a law that covers this situation because it's all new, and it may be the users who are f**ked the most. I'm pretty sure neither Matterpool nor Handcash has enough funds to deal with this potential disaster.