Danke dir @double-u! Ich hoffe, es ist okay für dich, dass ich einen Screenshot mit den Transfers aus deinem Post genommen habe. Ich wollte dich eigentlich noch fragen, aber war total in meinem Wahn, das endlich fertig zu bringen und habe es dann irgendwie vergessen... Das Beispiel mit @minnowbooster passt auf jeden Fall perfekt rein ;)
LG, Chiller
Lieber Chiller,
das war mir gleich aufgefallen mit dem Screenshot. Ist aber völlig ok.
Danke auch für die freundliche Erwähnung!
So, jetzt geh' ich aber schnell an's Basteln der "Wochenseite".
Lieben Gruß, @double-u
is it ok, that this tool is showing me my posting key and owner key ? is that mean that anyone can have the access to the keys ?
It's showing you the public keys, not the private ones. Your should always keep your private keys in a safe place. The privates can't be derived from the public keys ;)
so when we can use those public keys and for what ?
They are internally being used and are public for everyone. With your public key one can validate the signatures of your operations and see if your account has been used for signing them. Nobody knows your private keys. They are nowhere stored but can be derived from your master password. For security reasons you should always login on Steemit or similar Steem platforms with your private posting key ;)
Take a look at some of the articles by @noisy on this topic, to better understand how this all works. I would suggest you start here:
https://steemit.com/security/@noisy/public-and-private-keys-how-they-are-used-by-steem-making-all-of-these-possible-you-can-find-answer-here