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From YouTube: Tour of Bisq
Description
Were you ever confused by the Bisq interface, not sure where to start?
It's much easier than you think. This quick video gives you a tour!
Video on finding and writing down your Bisq wallet's seed words:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSwMcQAT_CA
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Welcome
in
this
video
we're
going
to
tour
the
bisque
interface
and
show
you
around
a
little
bit
in
particular
we're
going
to
look
at
the
five
main
screens
that
you
will
be
using
for
trading
the
first
one.
Is
a
market
screen
the
one
you're
looking
at
right?
Now,
it's
mostly
informational.
It
shows
you
various
metrics
for
market
activity
that
we'll
take
a
look
at
in
a
second.
This
chart
that
you're
looking
at
is
a
called
a
depth
chart.
You
can
look
it
up.
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It's
not
terribly
important
for
most
people,
so
we're
going
to
skip
it
and
head
to
the
details.
Tab
here
is
a
real
time
can
see
the
number
updating
here
as
we
speak,
it's
a
real
time,
bird's
eye
view
of
the
whole
mist
Network,
so
how
many
offers
are
alive
in
each
market?
How
many
of
those
offers
are
by
offers
sell
offers
so
bids
asks,
as
well
as
other
information
here
on
the
right
on
the
trades.
Tab
is
more
of
a
historical
perspective,
so
in
this
case
we
have
the
USD
market
selected.
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So
this
can
be
a
helpful
resource
if
you're
looking
to
make
your
own
offer,
which
I
hope
you
do.
You
can
see,
what's
made
recent
trades
successful
and
use
that
to
make
your
own
offers
more
attractive,
all
right.
Now,
let's
move
on
to
the
next
two
screens
by
BTC
and
sell
BTC
screens.
This
is
where
you'll
probably
spend
the
majority
of
your
time
on
bisque
it's
where
the
action
happens,
where
you
can
actually
take
offers
to
buy
or
sell
Bitcoin
or
make
your
own
offers
to
buy
or
sell.
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Bitcoin
I
want
to
note
that
the
listings
that
you
see
here
are
not
hosted
on
any
kind
of
central
server.
Bisque
is
a
peer-to-peer
network,
and
so
each
offer
is
actually
hosted
by
the
peer
who
created
it.
You
can
actually
see
if
you
hover
your
mouse
button
over
the
sellers
avatar.
You
can
see
the
offer
makers,
onion
dress
when
you
see
an
offer,
you,
like
you,
simply
click
the
take
offer
button
and
the
program
will
tell
you
how
to
complete
the
trade.
If
your
offer
take
off
our
buttons
are
grayed
out.
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Next
is
the
portfolio
screen.
The
screen
is
pretty
straight
forward.
If
you
have
any
open
offers
here,
they'll
be
listed
and
you
can
adjust
them
if
you
want
to
change
their
pricing
or
activate
or
deactivate
them.
You
would
do
that
here,
open
trade,
this
open
trades.
You
can
check
the
status
of
any
trades
you
have
going
on,
and
history
also
history
check
the
history
of
any
trades
you've
made
in
the
past.
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The
next
and
last
screen
that
we're
gonna
go
over
is
the
funds
screen.
This
is
where
you
can
work
with
the
with
bisques
built
in
Bitcoin
wallet.
You
don't
have
to
use
it.
You
can
simply
send
any
Bitcoin.
You
need
for
a
trade
from
an
external
wallet,
but
keeping
a
little
bit
of
money
in
here
can
be
convenient,
so
we
figured
it
worth
showing
it
to
you
note
that
this
is
not
a
custodial
wallet.
That's
hosted
somewhere
else
like
everything
in
bisque
you're
in
full
control
of
it.
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So
please
make
sure
you've
written
down
your
seed
freeze
and
backed
up
your
data
directory.
We've
made
a
separate
video
on
this,
which
I'll
put
in
the
description
to
this
video.
Otherwise,
this
wallet
works
like
a
Bitcoin
wallet.
If
you
want
to
send
funds
to
the
wallet
you
can
send
it
to
this
address
shown
here
on
the
bottom
of
the
received
funds
tab.
If
you
want
to
withdraw
funds
in
the
wallet,
you
can
go
to
the
send
funds,
tab
and
fill
in
your
address
destination,
address
and
withdrawal.
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The
one
thing
I
want
to
note,
since
a
lot
of
people
ask
for
it
is,
if
you
want
to
set
the
fee
for
this
transaction,
that
was
withdrawal
transaction.
You
can
do
that
in
the
settings
screen
over
here
on
the
left.
If
you
toggle
this
use
custom
value
for
transaction
fee,
you
can
pick
a
fee
that
you
find
better
and
your
withdrawal
transaction
will
use
that
fee
instead.