Safeblast Crypto

Staying Decentralized Before and After Multichain Issue

After the recent events at the Multichain platform, I was asked about how we, at SafeBLAST, handle login details. First, note that the platform https://multichain.org  formerly known as Anyswap, is a great platform widely used by crypto lovers until now. There are many uncertainties with the multichain platform at this point, and the best thing to do is STAY AWAY and stay tuned. 

At SafeBLAST, we are truly DECENTRALIZED and the absence of one team member will NOT affect the future existence of the entire ecosystem of SafeBLAST (BLAST). It is built to survive and live on, on the Blockchain. This is one of our biggest strengths, which is often overlooked and undervalued by many. Even smaller things, like on social platforms, we made it to out-live any individual. On our main Twitter page, we have five(5) total Admins/MODs who volunteer daily to take turns. Each login is tracked, plus we have 2FA for unauthorized access.

ALL Team members and/or Admins of SafeBLAST have one or more access to things like the website backend, Appstore, Google Play games, NFTs, social pages and more. The SafeBLAST team may be unknown to most of you, but I have all the necessary KYC of the core team including the new Company who plans to work with us on the future BLAST Chain.

I made sure since the beginning, everything that is needed to keep SafeBLAST ecosystem alive in my absence, are well documented both in my WILL and in separate folders at a couple of separate physical safe. I update and add new details every time it becomes available. My wife, daughter and attorneys will know where to look and the trusted few to contact, just in case of an emergency.

NO, I’m NOT going to “die” right now, lol. But no one controls life. I’m just letting the community know how important it is to avoid finding yourself in a situation, like what the MULTICHAIN community is experiencing right now. This is why security steps like RENOUNCED contracts are also VERY IMPORTANT for longevity.

When there’s login information that I consider too sensitive to be in the hands of more than one person, I always create a file for it and put it in the “SafeBLAST Vault/Safe.” You can’t be too safe, which is why I believe public or community projects should be able to move on in the absence of their founders. And the best way to do this, is to make the “KEY structure” can operate without access and/or reliance on any single individual. For parts that need access or humans, make plans for authorized access, in case of the unknown.

For those of you who are in crypto, regardless of what platform you join, find ways to protect and preserve your personal crypto assets too, especially in your absence and for your family’s future. This is NOT financial or legal advice. I wish every good crypto project the very best and hope we all find ways to grow, and sustain the crypto ecosystem for a very long time. BE SAFE out there and trade responsibly. #BLASTstrong all day, every single day.