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Another way to keep the tokens of an unattended Hive account whose private active (and/or owner) key has leaked safe is to transfer all its tokens (probably including its #HiveEngine tokens too) to a Hive account whose owner (or owners) is both trustworthy and competent, such that the owner will simply return the tokens once the owner of the Hive account with leaked keys successfully changes his/her account's keys. π€
The advantage is that there will be enough time for the owner of the account to change the keys, though the disadvantage is that the owner of the other Hive account who temporarily keeps the tokens will be responsible for returning all the tokens after verifying if the person who changed the keys is indeed the owner of the account. π€―π€―π
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Well, that's certainly one way to do it. π π π β¨ π€
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