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<p>[QUOTE="ronnie58, post: 3040311, member: 90698"]Yep, for any coin that you don't want to risk this, you don't send it in. But the opposite is also in play for coins you think are under- graded.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> This does identify the main question concerning security. Yes, in the worst case scenario, crypto-thieves re-enter the original code to correspond to a different coin and its images, effectively applying the existing grade to any coin they choose.</p><p> I do not believe this derails the concept, because (a) encryption methods will be improving as some form of crypto currency takes hold, and (b) in the case of significant divergence between a coin's actual grade and what it is known to be upon reinspection, there is plenty of information from the original date and time stamp of the re-certification (which the thief is claiming as his own) for reference in an investigation.</p><p> Of course air-tight encryption is paramount, but with quantum computing coming to the fore this should be entirely possible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ronnie58, post: 3040311, member: 90698"]Yep, for any coin that you don't want to risk this, you don't send it in. But the opposite is also in play for coins you think are under- graded. This does identify the main question concerning security. Yes, in the worst case scenario, crypto-thieves re-enter the original code to correspond to a different coin and its images, effectively applying the existing grade to any coin they choose. I do not believe this derails the concept, because (a) encryption methods will be improving as some form of crypto currency takes hold, and (b) in the case of significant divergence between a coin's actual grade and what it is known to be upon reinspection, there is plenty of information from the original date and time stamp of the re-certification (which the thief is claiming as his own) for reference in an investigation. Of course air-tight encryption is paramount, but with quantum computing coming to the fore this should be entirely possible.[/QUOTE]
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