Frequently asked questions
17 October 11
How is this service different from other e-wallet services ?
Currently e-wallet services store your Bitcoin private keys on their own servers. This means you have to trust the e-wallet supplier that they won't use those private keys to spend your coins. You also have to trust their security is tight enough that an attacker can't access your Bitcoins. Several wallet services have already been attacked and their users have lost money
StrongCoin stores your private key on our servers but only in an encrypted form. The encryption is done in the browser with a password you supply. We never see your password and therefore we can't use your private keys. An attacker who gained access to our servers would only see an encrypted private key and would not be able to spend your Bitcoins.
How secure are your servers ?
StrongCoin is hosted on Heroku you can read about their security policy Heroku Security Policy The main points to note are :-
- Regular Security Audits
- Unix best practices
- Certifications and Accreditations