I am suggesting:

Every user has to create an external address white-list, which requires a 2 – 3 day delay to be edited. The account holder will have to approve each change by email, and there should also be a special password required to change the address white-list (in the event the hackers have also compromised the account holder’s email).

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Binance should also be alerted and they may have to approve each change.

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If this is implemented, then Hackers will not be able to withdraw funds, and as a minimum, Binance Security will be alerted every time a white-list change is requested/made.


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4 Comments

  1. symbiotic_bnb on 20. July 2019 at 23:13

    Appreciate your suggestion, but this is simply not feasible. Incredibly inconvenient to force this upon all users, and not logical for many services that use our exchange. We have a lot of other advanced measures in place and we are constantly making improvements.

     


  2. nathanweisser on 20. July 2019 at 23:13

    That’s I think maybe a step in the right direction, but I can’t see forcing every single person to do this, also for every coin that exists and they might potentially exchange

     


  3. bro_can_u_even_carve on 20. July 2019 at 23:13

    No, because that precludes you from using a new address for each withdrawal.

     


  4. Keefryan on 20. July 2019 at 23:13

    Pls allow Trezor ,ledger , Yubikey U2F. JOB Done no possible way in.