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From YouTube: Bisq Q3 2020 Update
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A look back at Q3 2020: achievements, progress, and challenges...as well as a look forward at Q4 2020 and beyond.
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A
A
Short-Term,
midterm
future
of
the
project.
We're
gonna,
do
we're
gonna.
Do
this
a
little
bit
differently
from
the
past
couple
of
updates
that
we've
quarterly
updates
that
we've
had
those
were
presented
by
seabeans
chris
beams.
He
kind
of
ran
through
the
whole
thing
on
his
own,
this
time
we're
going
to
segment
it
by
each
major
function.
Each
team
lead
will
give
an
update
on
from
their
end
that
they've
structured
and
come
up
with
over
the
past
few
days.
A
A
How
that's
been
going
activity
on
the
on
the
network
just
to
give
a
little
bit
of
an
idea
of
the
momentum
with
the
project
in
the
network
and
then
we'll
jump
into
the
functional
updates
by
team
and
then
we'll
close
with
a
with
a
q,
a
where
anybody
can
comment
question
whatever
they'd
like
to
ask
or
find
out
more
about
so
just
jumping
right
into
it
with
the
trading
activity
on
the
network.
This
is
perhaps
the
nicest
view
of
this
right
now.
A
A
Right
after
that,
we
had
the
security
vulnerability,
which
kind
of
was
a
bit
of
a
downer
to
put
it
lightly,
but
we
were
lucky
to
I
think,
recover
from
that
quite
well
and
we're
seeing
you
know,
trading
activity
pick
back
up
again,
and
so
that's
nice.
However,
volume
is
a
bit
of
a
mixed
bag.
A
We
have,
I
think,
a
good
trend
with
fiat
volume,
particularly
in
the
us
dollar,
which
market
which
we'll
see
in
more
details
on
in
a
moment
when
I
go
when
we
go
through
the
growth
element
of
this
presentation,
sophia
in
general,
has
been
doing
well,
altcoins,
not
so
much
flat,
the
trending
down
and,
of
course,
with
altcoins
and
bisque
we're
referring
primarily
to
monero
and
we're
doing
a
few
things
to
to
try
to
to
stem
that
and
get
monero
back
on
them
on
the
map
for
bisque.
A
A
A
I
put
it
here,
mainly
as
a
an
indication
of
the
anecdotal
momentum
of
bisque.
I've
been
seeing
a
number
of
these
tweets
lately,
I'm
not
sure
if
they
mean
too
much,
I
don't
want
to
draw
too
much
into
them,
but
they're
nice
to
see
just
as
visual
indications
of
bisque
and
its
mission
seeming
to
grow
every
day,
especially
lately.
A
You
know
people
using
bisque,
primarily
as
their
own
ex
as
their
only
exchange,
their
only
means
of
trading
bitcoin,
both
because
privacy
and
those
sorts
of
principles,
as
well
as
in
the
case
of
the
guy
on
the
bottom
left
price
and
speed,
which
can
often
be
better
than
other
options,
at
least
when
it
comes
to
cash
out
fees
in
this
case
or
the
length
of
time
to
kyc
yourself
with
a
traditional
exchange.
A
So
if
you're,
a
user
who
already
understands
bisque
if
you're
a
contributor
who's
already
been,
has
been
working
on
it
for
a
while
or
if
you're
someone
interested
in
contributing
it's,
I
think
an
exciting
time
to
become
a
part
of
the
project
or
contribute
to
it
in
some
way
and
we'll
be
talking
more
about
that,
how
you
can
get
involved
in
the
various
elements
of
disk
over
the
course
of
the
next
few
minutes
so
yeah
with
that.
I
think
we
can
continue
to
our
first.
B
It's
all
yours,
yeah,
thanks
steve,
okay,
oh
yeah,
hi,
hello;
no,
maybe
maybe
the
first
slide,
yeah
yeah,
hello,
everyone
also
from
the
development
team
yeah
a
lot.
A
lot
happened.
Actually,
in
the
last
quarter
on
the
development
side,
we
had
17
developers
contributing
to
four
releases
in
total,
and
there
were
lots
of
changes,
of
course,
to
give
you
an
idea
what
we
are
focusing
on
in
the
last
couple
of
months.
B
I
I
want
to
pick
out
five
items,
I'm
going
over
in
the
next
couple
of
minutes
to
to
show
you
what
we
are
focusing
on.
What's
what's
our
priorities
or
what
was
our
priorities
and
in
the
end
I
want
to
talk
about
what's
coming
next
and
what
what
what
we
are
focusing
on
next
quarter
and
the
time
after
yeah
can
you
can
you
flip
to
the
next
slide?
Yeah
steve
already
mentioned
our
security
incident
in
april,
so
one
of
our
focus
was
or
priorities
was
to
repay
the
victims.
B
For
that,
of
course,
we
had
to
development.
We
had
to
do
some
development
to
make
this
possible
and
the
repayment
started
last
quarter
and
we
we
paid
so
far.
Roughly
10
of
the
lost
funds
that
depends,
of
course,
on
the
trading
volume
on
bisc
as
the
payout
is
a
percentage
of
the
bitcoin
phase
fees
paid
so
yeah,
so
that
that
was
an
important
part.
What
we
did
last
quarter
yeah.
Can
you
flip
to
the
next
slide?
B
In
the
upcoming
time.
We
have
to
further
reduce
this
mediation
arbitration
cases
yeah.
We
are
working
on
different
fronts
to
to
do
that,
and-
and
one
thing
we
introduced
recently-
is
that
we
are
now
also
suggesting
a
deposit
percentage
that
is
based
on
the
volatility
of
the
market.
B
You
are
creating
an
offer,
for
that
should
help
to
reduce
the
chance
that
your
trading,
a
trading
period,
is
doing
an
option
trade
and
you
have
to
wait
for
forever
until
the
the
trade
goes
into
arbitration,
so
not
forever,
but
you
have
to
wait
longer
than
necessary
yeah.
Can
you
flip
to
the
next
slide?
Yeah?
Another
priority
is
and
was,
and
is
to
increase
liquidity
and,
in
our
main,
to
make
this
possible
in
our
main
markets
for
payment
methods
with
a
higher
chance,
chargeback
risk.
B
We
rely
on
account
signing
or
we
call
it
account
signing.
It
means
that
you
need
to
have
traded
with
a
trusted
account
as
a
buyer
to
get
your
account
signed
to
get
the
minimum
limit
lifted.
So
there's
a
minimum.
I
think
it's
0.01
bitcoin
right
now
and
to
get
that
lifted.
B
You
have
to
trade
with
a
peer
that
already
has
a
signed
account
and
we
introduced
it
already
a
couple
of
months
ago,
but
we
there
were
some
some
minor
issues
that
the
account
the
signed
account.
Information
wasn't
propagated
properly
properly
and
we
improved
in
the
last
quarter.
The
reliability
of
the
account
signing
and
the
account
signing
process
and
also
introduced
features
like
automated
self
signing.
B
So,
for
example,
if
you
have
one
account
signed
on
your
client
and
you
create
for
the
same
payment
method,
for
example,
another
account
on
a
different
bank
and
the
account
details
are
matching,
then
the
other
account
will
be
signed
by
your
account
automatically,
so
that
should
help
to
to
increase
the
number
of
signed
accounts
available.
I
just
checked
before
the
call
are
major
markets,
and
there
are,
I
would
say
I
didn't
count
it
exactly,
but
at
least
or
roughly,
a
half
of
the
offers
are
made
with
accounts
that
already
signed.
B
Steve
already
mentioned
that
our
strongest
altcoin
market
is
the
narrow
market
and
we
want
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
people
trading
monero
on
bisque
and
also
to
to
make
it
as
fast
as
possible,
and
one
thing
that
was
introduced
in
our
last
release
is
that
we
introduced
monero,
auto
confirming
for
bitcoin
sellers.
So
the
idea
is
to
increase
the
trading
speed
by
doing
by
auto
confirming
a
trade
after
a
specific
number
of
confirmations.
That's
of
course
optional.
It's
an
optional
feature.
B
If
a
spec,
a
specified
number
of
confirmations
is
reached,
you
can
select
define
that
by
yourself
in
the
settings
dialog
and
we
do
provide
to
check
this.
We
do
provide
a
trusted
network
of
veneer
explorers
for
this,
but
of
course
the
safest
way
is
to
use
your
own
monero
explorer
so
that
that
was
just
introduced.
There
was
a
minor
configuration
issues
which
should
be
fixed
now
with
version
1.4.0
which
I'll
address
later
yeah.
So
that's
also
a
big
feature
that
got
introduced
in
the
last
quarter.
B
Yeah
we
didn't
yeah,
we
didn't
have
huge
features
introduced
last
quarter,
just
a
couple
of
them,
because
we
are
mainly
focusing
on
making
the
client
and
the
trading
experience
as
as
fast
and
as
reliable
as
possible,
and
for
that
we
are
focusing
on
fixing
bugs
fixing
performance
bottlenecks,
and
that
was
our
one
of
our
biggest
focuses
in
the
last
quarter,
and
I
think
it
was.
It
didn't
count
it
exactly,
but
it
were
at
least
a
couple
of
hundreds
bug
fixes
and
improvements.
B
Yeah
there's
one
more
thing
I
want
to
mention,
although
it
wasn't
shipped
last
quarter,
but
the
main
main
development
took
place
in
this
time
frame.
It's
our
upcoming
release,
1.40
it's
on
the
next
slide,
yeah
yeah.
What
can
you
expect
of
version
1.40
sacred,
so
yeah?
B
We
finally
started
to
integrating
sacred
into
bisc
a
big
thanks
to
oscar
who
is
working
on
the
second
integration
and
the
anonymous
donor.
Who
was
pre-funding?
The
efforts?
So
it's
it's
a
big
step.
It's
not
just
that
we
are
introducing
segwit.
B
We
are
updating
bitcoin
j,
which
is
our
bitcoin
library,
which
we
haven't
updated
for
a
long
time,
and
the
first
integration
is
within
the
bisque
wallet,
so
with
version
1.40,
you
will
be
able
to
use
segwit
addresses
to
fund
and
withdraw
funds
from
your
bisc
wallet
in
the
next
version.
We'll
also
use
segwit
in
our
trade
protocol
to
reduce
mining
fees
there
as
well.
B
B
It
also
includes
improvements
in
a
trade
protocol
to
make
trading
more
reliable,
and
it
includes,
of
course,
again
lots
of
bug,
fixes
and
other
smaller
improvements,
and
actually
you
can
try
out
the
prerelease
of
version
1.40
already,
probably
already
within
the
next
couple
of
hours
after
this
call,
binaries
are
ready
and
they
just
just
have
to
finish
off
the
the
last
and
final
checks
so
yeah
you
can
expect
it
in.
Let's
say
two
to
three
hours
from
now.
B
On
and
maybe
just
one
one
last
thing:
it's
not
it
won't
make,
it
won't
make
it
into
the
upcoming
version,
but
it
is
requested
every
now
and
then,
if
we
are
having
offering
an
api
to
use
bisque
in
an
automated
way-
and
we
are
yes,
we
are
working
on
an
api
for
quite
some
time
already
and
it's
looking
or
quite
promising.
B
It's
not
shipped
so
code
that
is
that
implements
the
api
is
shipped
with
every
release,
but
it's
not
available
for
you
to
use
yet.
But
if
everything
runs
smoothly,
we
might
get
already
an
early
christmas
present
this
year.
B
So
it's
hopefully
we
should
have
something
this
year
it
looks,
it
looks
very
promising,
and
maybe
just
one
one
last
one
one
more
last
thing
we'll
also
make
a
charm
and
jump
to
a
new
java
and
java
fx
version
in
one
of
the
next
releases
already,
which
should
tackle
most
of
the
memory
issues
we're
seeing
on
some
os
setups.
B
We
were
locked
down
to
a
certain
java
version
until
recently
because
of
the
lack
of
of
the
java
packager
software,
which
we
use
for
creating
the
binaries
that
was
finally
replaced
by
the
open,
jdk
and
yeah.
Now
we
we
will
move
to
the
to
the
new
to
java,
11
and
we'll
use
the
latest
java
fx
version,
and
that
should
fix
lots
of
issues
that
we're
seeing,
especially
on
on
tricky
memory
issues
yeah.
That's
all
from
development
side
from
my
side
and
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
the
next
quarter
with
lots.
A
B
Yeah,
it
makes
it
more
comfortable
if
you're
using
yeah,
some
wallets
only
can
send
to
sac
with
addresses
or
have
have
sacred
addresses,
and
that
makes
it
easier
and
of
course,
as
soon
as
it
is
included
in
the
trade
protocol,
it
might
save
us
also
a
little
bit
on
on
trading
fees
as
well.
So
mining
fees
as
well.
A
Yeah
all
right,
so
our
next
section,
presenter
whiz,
I
don't
believe,
is
in
the
chat
so
we'll
hope
that
he
joins
soon
and
can
come
back
and
do
his
part.
But
the
gist
of
what
of
this
is
only
one
slide
anyway.
The
gist
of
it
is
decentralize
all
the
things.
So,
as
you
can
see,
the
lots
of
elements
of
this
excuse
me
were
decentralized
over
the
past
quarter
over
the
past
couple
of
months
yeah.
A
I
won't
speak
too
much
about
them,
but,
as
you
can
see
these
these
each
of
these
elements
of
bisque
are
quite
important,
and
I
think
they
were
the
big
accomplishments.
B
A
Okay,
so
we'll
hopefully
come
back
to
that
in
a
few
minutes.
For
now
we
can
move
on
to
growth,
and
this
is
the
chart
that
we
saw
before
not
not
too
much
to
say
here,
aside
from
it
being
a
good
trend,
but
I
do
want
to
revisit
this,
which
is
actual
bitcoin
volume
traded
on
the
network.
A
So
this
graph
is
basically
showing
you
the
amount
of
bitcoin
traded
on
disk.
The
black
thick
black
line
is
total
over
the
course
of
the
past
year.
A
The
orange
line
dashed
line
is
altcoin
bitcoin
volume
and
the
green
dashed
line
is
fiat
a
bitcoin
volume,
and
what
I
want
to
point
out
here
is
mainly
that
there
are
two
axes.
There
is
an
axis
on
the
left,
which
is
for
the
altcoin
volume
and
there's
an
axis
on
the
right.
That's
for
the
fiat
volume,
the
magnitude
of
altcoin
volume,
mainly
monero
volume
on
bisque
right
now,
is
double.
If
not
more
than
fiat
total
fiat
volume
across
all
markets.
A
People
often
ask
why
bisculus
altcoins.
This
is
a
reason
why
it's
it's
plain
and
simple:
it's
very
profitable
and
the
reason
for
that
or
the
further
explanation
for
that
is
that,
as
many
of
you
may
know,
bisque
doesn't
have
a
company
or
any
kind
of
investors
or
anything
behind
it.
A
It's
a
to
my
knowledge,
one
of
the
only
freestanding
sustainable
free
software
projects
with
the
sustainability
model
behind
it,
and
so
it
has
to
do
whatever
it
can
to
to
attract
and
earn
revenue
to
sustain
itself
and
monero
is
a
big
part
of
that
right
now
so
yeah
I
said
before.
Monero
volume
hasn't
been
doing
that
well
lately,
which
is
a
part
of
the
reason
for
the
monero,
auto,
confirm
integration
and
some
of
the
other
efforts
going
on
right
now.
A
Now
I
want
to
look
at
a
couple
of
the
a
couple
of
the
bigger
markets
in
specific,
so
the
us
dollar,
as
you
can
see
here,
has
been
doing
pretty
well,
to
say
the
least.
Over
the
past
couple
of
months,
euros
been
kind
of
flat
monero,
as
you
saw
before,
was
going
down
a
little
bit.
A
Perhaps
a
little
bit
more
interesting
are
some
of
the
up-and-coming
markets,
in
particular
the
brazilian
real,
the
great
gbp
and
the
cad.
These
are
markets
that
I
think
are
are
very
interesting
because
to
my
knowledge,
no
particular
efforts
have
been
focused
on
someone
needs
to
be
put
on
these.
A
Cad
in
particular
is,
I
think,
to
be
commended
that
there's
the
folks
there
I've
talked
to
a
number
of
people
in
those
markets,
traders
and
people
who
want
it
to
succeed,
who
persist
on
making
offers
and
waiting
it
out
and
and
making
deals
happen,
and
so
I
think
we'll
talk
more
about
this.
A
In
a
slide
or
two,
but
I
would
like
to
focus
efforts
on
these
going
forward
these
markets
to
really
just
you
know,
take
them
to
the
next
level,
because
the
interest
is
most
definitely
there
and
the
enthusiasm
the
interest,
and
in
some
cases
in
particular,
brazil.
We've
had
a
couple
of
people
pop
up
on
the
key
base
and
and
other
places
to
offer
their
help
and
and
really
try
to
do
this
too.
A
So
we'll
go
into
how
that
can
happen
and
and
what
we
can
do
to
to
help
those
people
in
a
moment,
but
before
we
do
that,
I
just
want
to
go
over
the
state
of
the
dow.
A
The
dialogue
I
mentioned
is
the
the
funding
and
governance
mechanism
for
the
entire
bisque
project,
and
it's
important,
I
think,
to
go
over
how
it's
been
doing
on
the
top
we
have
bsq
issuance,
which
was
doing
well
until
the
past
couple
of
months.
It's
been
a
little
bit
all
over
the
place.
A
The
main
reason
for
that
is
reimbursements,
so
in
cycle
15
that
big
169
number
at
the
top
was
a
combination
of
reimbursements,
for
I
think
one
was
one
big
one
was
for
a
user
who
had
to
go
through
arbitration
and
be
reimbursed
esq
for
their
for
the
loss
and
then
the
other
one
was
for
a
a
mistake
that
the
refund
agent
made.
That
was
a
bit
controversial,
but
I
think
since
then
the
refund
agent
is
limiting
his
exposure
to
disputes
that
are
under.
I
believe
it's
half
a
bitcoin.
A
I
think
leo
will
go
into
that
in
a
few
minutes,
but
that's
how
we're
we're
addressing
that
particular
issue
and
then
again
in
cycle
17.
There
were
a
couple
of
big
reimbursements
that
boosted
that
number
higher
than
than
it
normally
would
be,
and
as
kristoff
mentioned
before
we
you
know,
one
of
the
top
priorities
of
the
project
is
to
reduce
bugs
in
the
software
and
other
elements
of
the
trade
protocol
that
result
in
these
reimbursements
to
reduce
the
issuance
that
the
dow
has
to
make
to
make
these
traders
whole
so
over
time.
A
That
number
should
go
down
and
these
issuances
should
go
down
and
again
you
know
all
of
that
plays
into
the
supply
that
you
see
at
the
bottom.
You
see
it
trending
up
and,
of
course,
that's
because
of
the
issuances
that
that
have
taken
place
over
the
past
couple
of
cycles,
which
again,
hopefully
goes,
goes
down
or
flattens
out
as
we
move
forward.
A
But
I
do
want
to
mention
that
the
since
the
genesis
on
main
net
in
april
2019,
the
the
dao
has
seen
a
17
and
some
change
about
17
increase
in
supply,
which
is
about
one
percent
per
month.
A
Now
again,
I
want
to
reiterate
that
this
is
not
a
direction
that
we
want
to
see
supply
go
in,
but
it's
also
not
on
a
cycle
by
cycle
basis,
I
wouldn't
say
it's
out
of
hand
or
anything
crazy.
We
have
since
the
past
about
five
or
six
cycles,
maybe
more
the
early
part
of
this
year,
we've
implemented
strict
budgeting
and
priority
prioritization
to
limit
issuance,
at
least
for
compensation,
and
a
big
top
priority
again
has
been
to
reduce
reimbursements
and
dispute
res
dispute
cases
to
reduce
overall
issuance.
B
So
kristof
did
you
want
to
say
something
yeah,
just
a
note
to
this
to
speak
the
reimbursement.
So
if
you're
not
familiar,
it's
not
that
this
reimbursement
is
psq
is
printed
and
the
the
funds
funds
are
lost
so
that
the
funds
are
sent
to
the
donation
address,
which
is
our
trusted
role
and
which
then
india
again
buys
up
a
bsq
on
the
market.
So
it
looks
like
here
we
have
this
big
peak
because
of
the
reimbursement
but
yeah
the
the
the
the
bitcoin
that
it's
tied
to
this
reimbursement.
B
It's
it's
still
in
the
in
the
best
system.
It's
just
on
the
on
the
donation
address
and
it
will
be,
it
will
be
taken
to
to
burn
then
bsq
on
the
market.
So
it's
it's
not
that
we
are
we're
printing
a
lot
for
this
reimbursement,
because
we
do
create
bsq
reimbursement
cases,
but
there's
also
more
buying
power
to
to
get
out
this
created
bsq
from
the
market
as
well.
That's
why
we
we're
seeing
not
huge
increases
in
the
total
risk
supply,
psq
supply.
A
A
Whatever
token
that's
issued
once
and
keeps
going
around
and
around
it's
very
much
a
supply
and
demand
based
mechanism
where
vsq
was
constantly
well,
it's
issued
every
month
when
cycles
end
the
compensation
and
reimbursements
and
then
it's
burned
throughout
the
cycle,
afterward
for
trading
fees
and
other
fees.
So
that's
a
bit
on
the
dow.
A
Now
I
want
to
go
into
growth
itself
over
the
past
couple
of
months.
It's
been
a
lot
of
operational
stuff
is
mainly
what
what's
been
accomplished.
The
website
was
essentially
overhauled,
at
least
all
the
copy
and
text
on
it
to
encourage
better
conversions.
A
The
design
was
well
better
conversions
and
better
more
clear,
frequently
asked
questions.
The
design
was
slightly
over
was
slightly
revised
to
also
enable
better
conversions.
Just
simple
things
like
the
download
button,
wasn't
as
clear.
That's
been
fixed.
A
The
workflow
for
translations
was
automated
so
before
this
was
kind
of
an
oversight
on
my
part,
the
translations
workflow
was
a
bit
disjointed,
so
their
translations
were
happening
on
trans
effects,
but
they
were
not
being,
I
guess,
propagated
to
the
website.
That
workflow
has
now
been
automated
and
the
process
for
for
people
to
contribute.
Those
translations
has
been
made
more
clear
and
documented
internal
budgeting
has
been
improved.
A
So
I
mentioned
that
a
new
budgeting
structure
was
put
in
place
earlier
this
year,
a
process
to
automate
parts
of
that
was
put
in
place
over
the
past
couple
of
months,
so
compensation
compensation
requests
are
now
structured
so
that
a
bot
can
read
them
and
once
the
requests
have
been
approved
automatically
put
them
in
a
format
that
can
be
read
by
a
spreadsheet,
so
that
team
leads
can
more
effectively
a
lot
budgets
and
plan
for
priorities
and
initiatives
in
the
upcoming
cycles.
A
A
That's
in
development
right
now,
but
the
plan
is
to
show
cycle
by
cycle
budgets
as
well
as
issuance
where
that
issuance
went
and
details
on
the
dow.
So
what
the
impact
of
all
this
budgeting
and
issuance
has
on
the
dao
bsq
supply,
and
things
like
that,
so
I
think
that'll
be
the
final
piece
on
the
final
part
of
making
all
this
work
that
we've
been
doing
to
add
discipline
to
issuance
to
make
that
more
transparent.
So
look
out
for
that
coming
in
the
next.
A
The
next
cycle,
or
so
other
things,
we've
been
a
little
bit
better
about
publishing.
So
we
published
a
couple
of
videos
on,
I
believe
it
was
twitter
and
other
places
short
ones
on
features.
So
we
did
one
for
the
auto
confirm,
xmr,
auto,
confirm
feature.
We
did
one
for
the
self
signing
feature
that
was
released
a
couple
of
releases
ago.
A
A
handful
of
blog
posts,
one
in
particular
that
was
meant
to
put
premiums
in
context
that
was
a
kind
of
a
deep
dive
on
the
major
markets
and
how
premiums
on
bisque
are
not
as
high
as
commonly
thought.
A
I
think
it's
important
to
note
that
you
know
0.01,
bitcoin
or
less
yeah
you'll
be
you
might
be
paying
five
six
seven
percent
on
average,
but
for
anything
after
that,
anything
bigger
than
that
you
probably
are
paying
closer
to
one
or
two
percent,
if
not
less,
and
that's
across
markets
usd
euro
even
xmr,
even
cid,
which
is
not
traded
as
much.
You
would
think
that
it's
might
have
higher
premiums,
but
that
trend
holds
true.
Even
in
that
market
gbp
same
thing,
so
other
small
things
we
did.
A
We
established
a
hot
tip
contribution
mechanism.
This
is
designed
to
as
a
smaller
part
of
an
initiative
that
I'll
be
going
through
in
the
next
slide
to
encourage
people
to
contribute
to
this
kind
of
on
their
own.
To
I
guess,
the
bigger
idea
is
that
this
growth,
in
the
best
case
scenario,
will
be
happening
across
the
world.
A
Many
people,
many
countries
and
it's
just
not
going
to
be
possible
for
for
the
dow
to
sustain,
fund
and
manage
all
of
it,
and
so
the
had
to
contribution
is
just
a
small
part
of
of
an
incentive
to
encourage
people
to
do
things
on
their
own
things
that
they
think
of
creative
ideas.
That
may
not
necessarily
get
funding
from
the
bisque
dial
itself,
but
that
may
be
worth
trying
out
independently.
A
So
so
far
we've
issued
or
we've
we've.
I
guess
you
could
say
awarded
two
people
this
this
contribution
so
far,
one
was
for
a
was
for
public
publishing
an
article
in
a
well-known
spanish
website.
Another
one
was
for
a
a
thorough,
an
unbelievably
extensive
article
on
the
czech
retailer's
website
alza
it
was
just.
It
was
just
so
exceptional
that
it
was
something
that
that's
actually
what
originally
inspired.
A
This
hat
to
contribution
mechanism
was
just
wanted
to
figure
out
a
way
to
recognize
people
who
did
things
like
that
and
perhaps
encourage
more
initiatives
like
those
as
well,
and
the
last
thing
to
mention
here
is
hcpp.
The
hackers
congress
in
parallely
palace
in
prague
took
place.
A
I
guess
about
two
weeks
ago
now,
so
chris
beams
gave
a
delivered
a
workshop
there,
which
I
believe
we're
still
waiting
on
them
to
upload,
but
it
was
recorded
and
we'll
make
that
available
as
soon
as
we
can
there's
also
an
interview
done
there
by
a
handful
of
this
contributors
that
you
might
find
interesting,
so
we'll
also
link
to
that
when
we
can
upcoming
initiatives.
This
is
what
I
just
kind
of
mentioned.
Wanting
to
ramp
up
so
with
the
operational
piece,
I
think
in
place.
Website
cannot
be
translated
efficiently.
A
Wiki
cannot
be
translated
efficiently.
Small
things
like
we
have
a
growth
metrics
channel
now
in
key
base
to
monitor
growth
on
a
daily
basis
without
having
to
go
anywhere
with
these
things,
these
these
pieces
in
place.
I
think
it's
it's
a
good
time,
especially
with
the
momentum
in
markets
like
the
brl
and
the
cad,
and
the
gbp
to
really
put
forth
some
some
marketplace
market
focused
initiatives,
and
the
way
I
want
to
do
it
is
like
I
said,
lots
of
people
in
the
best
case
scenario
across
lots
of
geographies.
A
I
don't,
I
don't
think
it's.
It
makes
sense
for
any
one
in
particular
to
be
a
bottleneck,
and
so
in
going
in
that
direction
in
that
interest,
wrote
a
bisque
growth
handbook.
You
can
access
it
at
the
link
here.
This
presentation
will
be,
of
course,
made
public
right
after
this,
and
this
handbook
goes
over
everything.
It's
a
full-fledged
summary
run
through
of
everything.
That's
been
tried
been
attempted
to
grow
bisque
since
it
started
so
there's
links
to
github
issues
where
of
previous
growth
initiatives.
A
There's
ideas
for
initiatives
like
merchandise,
you
know
making
decks
and
templates
to
enable
other
people
to
present
bisque
at
meetups
and
in
webinars
there's
a
copy
ideas.
There's
user
personas
there's
everything
that
you
can
need.
There's
tips
that
we've
gleaned
from
people
who've
tried
to
start
new
markets
in
other
countries,
tips
and
tricks
that
they've
learned
to
make
that
more
successful.
A
It's
a
huge
like
it's
like
an
eight
or
ten
page
document
that
can
cover
that
covers
pretty
much
everything
and
the
idea
there
is
that,
as
we
reach
out
to
people
like
I
mentioned
before,
there's
a
few
people
in
brazil
who
are
expressed
interest
in
helping
same
thing
with
cad
same
thing,
with
cny
and
we'd
love
to
see
additional
initiatives
in
gbp
and
xmr,
especially
it's
impossible
for
any
one
person
to
know
what
will
work
in
another
market.
A
It's
the
people
who
are
actually
in
the
markets
who
they're
trying
to
start
and
launch
that
really
need
to
come
up
with
the
strategies
to
do
that.
But
it's
hard
if
they
don't
know,
what's
been
tried
in
the
past
and
what's
on
the
table,
what's
really
possible,
what's
been
tried
and
what
can
be
tried
so
that
document
I'm
hoping
will
serve
as
a
as
a
launching
pad
for
people
who
are
interested
to
to
formulate
their
own
strategies
and
and
put
them
to
the
test
so
link?
A
Is
there
I'll
be
talking
to
people
in
the
next
few
days
about
getting
started
on
the
markets
I
mentioned,
and
anyone
else
who's
interested
is
more
than
half
more
than
welcome
to
to
check
it
out
and
and
see.
What's
there
make
suggestions
for
the
document
itself
if
you'd
like
or
you
know,
use
it
as
a
basis
for
your
own
initiatives?
A
So
that's
the
big
item
there,
a
couple
other
things
documentation,
as
you
may
know,
we're
trying
to
move
from
the
docs.vist.network
website
for
documentation
to
the
wiki,
so
the
wiki
was
rolled
out
and
announced
on
the
last
call.
So
it's
been
on
for
a
while,
but
it's
been
just
chugging
away.
I
mean
people
have
been
adding
articles
over
the
past
couple
of
months,
use
cases
articles
on
privacy
using
bisquick
cubes,
using
bisque
on
on
tails,
all
kinds
of
things:
lots
of
useful
things.
A
There
we're
continuing
the
effort
to
really
finally
move
everything
else
from
the
docs
website
to
the
the
wiki
website.
So
that's
an
initiative.
That's
that's!
That's
ongoing,
as
well
as
the
last
thing
mentioned
here,
overhauling
the
text
within
disk
to
make
it
more
clear,
more
intuitive.
A
What's
going
on,
as
well
as
adding
links
to
the
to
the
software,
where
appropriate,
to
make
things
more
clear
where
they're
not
so
clear,
so
we're
hoping
that's
going
to
help
with
better
on
easier,
onboarding
and
yeah
to
take
out
some
of
the
confusion
for
for
people
as
they
go
through
the
trade
process.
A
C
Hi
guys
how
you
doing
my
screen
and
my
video
is
not
working,
probably
so
I'll,
just
leave
it
down.
C
C
We've
had
a
number
of
issues,
but
we've
managed
to
overcome
overcome
with
thomas
helping
me,
but
lately
there
was
a
certain
specific
issue
where
I
would
have
to
for
every
cycle.
Before
I
did
make
the
payments.
I
would
have
to
go
to
each
individual
trade
and
look
for
the
in
case.
The
fee
was
paid
in
bsq
and
may
make
sure
the
address
was
changed
to
btc
and
then
make
the
payment
to
the
bitcoin
address.
C
But
if,
for
some
reason
for
this
last
cycle,
the
address
they
were
appearing
on
was
what
was
supposed
to
be
a
bsq
address.
It
was
btc,
so
essentially
it
didn't
have
to
be
changed
and
it
seemed
that
it
worked.
But
for
some
users
the
address
is
they
seem
to
in
their
the
payment
would
never
got
there.
So
so
what
I'm
doing
is
this
for
until
it
gets
sold
with
thomas,
because
I
haven't
heard
back
from
him.
C
What
I'm
doing
is
just
telling
people
to
put
down
the
preferred
address
so
that
I
make
the
payment
correctly.
Then
I
figure
that's
just
the
the
easiest
way
to
go
through
for
now.
So
all
so
other
issues
that
we've
been
having
with
the
support
channel.
So
with
the
support
team
with
cell
and
revolute
payments
so
revolut.
C
Obviously,
we
figured
that
the
username
was
much
easier
to
make
payments
and
there
was
less
trouble
and
that
obviously
worked
and
then,
with
cell
we
saw
that
some
transfers
were
being
flagged
for
some
reason
and
but
now
it
seems
it's
getting
better
so
that
we've
had
less
and
less
issues
with
that
on
that
front,
and
so
our
biggest
issue
obviously
is
unresponsive
sellers,
as
I
think,
kristoff
talked
about
so
yeah.
C
So
the
main
issue
with
with
unresponsive
sellers,
I
mean
it's
not
only
that
we
don't
know
why
they
would
lose
their
deposit,
because
some
of
these
trades
are
actually
they're
quite
considerable.
But
is
that
you
know
the
user
is
waiting
for
10-15
days
and
in
some
cases
the
seller
comes
back
and
then
confirms
the
trade.
C
So,
even
though
they've
waited
for
10
days
before
it
goes
into
arbitration,
they
don't
even
get
their
deposits
from
the
other
party,
so
that
that's
happened
in
a
few
cases,
and
you
know
that
that's
obviously
an
objective
that
we
have
to
solve
in
the
short
term
and
the
next
one
is
confirmation
delays
on
the
mempool,
and
that
is
something
that
whis
put
on
in
his
report,
and
I
think
I
believe
it
was
cycle
16
and
yeah.
C
There
obviously
was
some
delays
and
they
were
they
were
causing
disputes
to
happen
just
because
people
were
impatient
that
they
weren't
getting
the
payment
or
they
couldn't
confirm
so
average
of
a
hundred
mediations
cases
every
cycle
more
or
less,
and
then
the
refund
agent
mistake
that
steve
talked
about
yeah
and
he
did
limit
his
payout
to
now
to
0.5
ptc.
C
As
you
said,
and
so
I've
been
talking
with
him,
it's
sometimes
hard
to
get
grab
him
because
he
he
doesn't
answer
always
straight
away,
but
he
he
told
me
that
after
september,
the
we'll
we'll
go
now
in
a
bit
more
of
the
numbers,
but
it's
been
reduced
to
1
of
all
the
mediation
cases.
So
that's
pretty
low.
C
I
mean
I
don't
know
how
accurate
his
his
numbers
are,
because
I
don't
know
if
he
knows
all
the
mediation
cases
that
are
happening
now,
but
he
just
says
one
percent,
which
is
great,
which
means
they're
going
down
by
a
low
and
and
then
the
frequent
question
and
answer
questions
that
we
talked
about
making
a
page.
Obviously
that's
pretty
much
been
solved
with
the
best
wiki
I
mean
now.
People
are
you
know,
solving
all
the
questions
much
better
and
then
obviously
with
key
base
and
telegram.
C
Okay,
can
you
pass
to
the
next
one?
Okay
yeah?
So
this
is
a
little
summary
that
I
made
with
all
the
mediations
that
we
have
and
how
it's
structured,
more
or
less
so
half
of
it
is
unresponsive
party
and
so
and
pretty
much
half
of
them.
Never
get
back
and
then
they
have
to
be
reimbursed
and
then
well
now
I
have,
I
would
say,
like
30
and
then
delayed
payments
they're.
You
know
70
of
the
unresponsive
parties
that
are
they're,
causing
the
the
dispute
in
the
first
place
and
then
on
the
other.
C
On
the
other
side
we
have
like
bugs,
which
I
considered
banking
issues
and
base
bugs
that
are,
you
know,
failed
trades
or
or
whatever,
and
that's
a
bit
the
summary
that
I
got
from
all
the
reports
of
the
different
mediators
yeah.
Can
you
pass
on
to
the
next
one
yeah?
C
So
this
is
the
number
of
cases
that
have
been
going
upward,
but
I
think
in
proportion
to
the
the
increasing
number
of
traits,
so
isn't
it's
pretty
stable
right
now
and
then
arbitration
also
similar
trend,
but
according
to
what
we'll
see
on
the
next
cycle,
how
it
does,
but
according
to
the
refund
agent
they've
dropped
considerably.
C
So
I
mean
that's
always
good
news
yep.
Can
you
pass
into
the
next
one
yeah?
So
this
is
just
a
statement
that
I
got
from
the
refund
agent.
When
I
asked
for
some
feedback
on
how
the
last
quarter
went
by
and
yeah,
so
he
said
just
most
of
them
are
disappearing
traders,
most
of
them
fear
traders,
but
they
exist
highly
yeah
and
then
a
few
cases
come
from
from
key
base
and
similar
to
our
via
application.
Yeah
I
mean
the
same
issues
we've
been
having.
I
think,
in
this
site
of
mediators.
C
We've
not
had
that
issue
that
much
the
the
problem
with
messages
not
arriving.
I
think
that's
I
mean
I
I
haven't
had
in
my
case.
Any
users
come
to
me
and
say:
hey,
I
sent
a
message,
but
you
didn't
get
it
so
I
think
that's
way
better.
Now
and
yeah,
can
you
pass
on
to
the
next
one
yeah,
so
the
current
state,
obviously
the
summaries
that
this
week
is
being
really
helpful,
telegram
and
key
base
their
daily
questions.
I
I
answer.
C
I
help
like
three
users
almost
every
day
and
then
handling
the
reinvestments
that
I'm
still
doing,
and
that's
I
mean
it
seems
like
it's
going
well,
except
with
the
one
user
I
talked
about
before
yeah,
so
we're
coming
as
a
mediator
and
we're
stepping
down
and-
and
so
also
one
thing
that
I'd
like
to
mention
is
the
I'm
interviewing
possible
new
interns
for
the
support
team,
and
so
it's
basically
so
that
you
all
know
what
I.
What
I
do
is
anyone
that
comes
and
asks
to
be
an
intern.
C
I
just
ask
a
little
bit
about
the
background,
but
not
much
just
to
know
where
they're
coming
from
and
then
and
then
all
I
do
is
just
like
tell
them
to
walk
me
through
trade
in
this,
like
everything
that
happens
or
anything
that
could
happen
in
a
trade
and
and
when
they
do.
I,
basically
you
know
that
it's
all
good
for
me,
but
so,
essentially
anyone
does
that
past.
The
test
is
now
working
for
the
support
team
and
anyone
who
hasn't
there.
C
You
know
this
probably
because
they
didn't
answer
they
didn't
get
to
me
back
or
that
they
made
some
critical
mistakes
and
I
just
told
hey
like
first
learn
the
process
well
and
then
we're
you're
more
than
welcome
to
come
and
help,
but
I
think
that
that
should
be
at
least
like
the
baseline,
like
knowing
how
every
single
process
in
the
support
team
works
yeah.
So
I
there's
currently
one
applicant
that
in
that
I'm
talking
with
and
yeah
I
mean
if
he
is
willing
to
help
I'm
more
than
happy
to
have
him.
C
Obviously
I
don't
know
if
this
is
how
it
should
be
done
in
the
future,
but
for
now
I
guess
I'll
tell
them
to
make
a
form
a
like
a
formal
application
in
github,
but
but
yeah
yeah.
So
can
you
go
to
the
next
slide?
A
Cool,
thankfully,
I'm
glad
you
went
through
that,
I
think
you've
had
a
number
of
people
ask
about
how
to
become
involved
with
support
yeah.
So
that's
that's
good
to
know
all
right,
so
that's
I
guess
that's
it.
For,
for
our
team,
lead
function
based
overviews,
wiz
didn't
show
up,
but
yeah.
I
think
his
slide
was
pretty
straightforward
anyway
and
yeah
time
for
q.
A
these
links
before
we
get
into
that
are
just
links
that
you
might
want
to
know.
A
Key
base
is
where
the
project
tends
to
handle
all
discourse.
There's
a
master
projects
board
here
that
lists
all
the
the
top
initiatives
of
the
project.
I
think
mainly
development
related,
but
overall
also
linked
is
the
growth
handbook
that
I
mentioned.
That
has
everything
if
you're
interested
in
contributing
to
growth,
any
kind
of
growth
related
initiative
make
sure
you
check
that
out.
I
think
it's
there's
a
wealth
of
information
there
and
then
the
bottom
is
the
bisque
wiki
for
anything
and
everything
else.
A
So
yeah
with
that,
I
mean
there's,
as
you
saw
lots
of
lots
of
activity
on
development,
lots
of
activity
across
the
project
and
looking
forward
to
the
next.
What
the
next
few
months
bring,
so
anybody
have
any
questions,
comments,
suggestions.
A
A
Okay,
one
more
minute:
if
not
it's
fine,
we
can
end
the
call
here
as
well.
A
B
Ronin
is
asking
on
update
on
the
to
the
notification.
App.
Is
it
about
at
the
moment
it's
it's
developed,
natively
in
objective
c,
so
it's
it's.
It's
tricky
to
to
easily
port
it
to
to
android.
B
So
if,
if
a
developer
shows
up
taking
out
taking
it
over,
I
don't
think
the
functionality
is
a
lot
so
that
the
ui
is
quite
simplistic
on
on
the
ios
side
yeah,
and
it
should
be
quite
similar
for
for
the
android
side
but
yeah.
Unfortunately,
it's
not.
We
haven't
implemented
it
in
any
any
tool.
Tooling
that
can
easily
export
ios
and
android
apps.
A
A
But
just
as
a
comment
on
that,
there
was
a
user
of
this
user.
Informaticist,
I
think,
is
his
handle.
He
he
made
this
cool
thing.
He
basically
made
a
script
that
just
reads
the
this
log
file
and
sends
a
signal
message
or
a
key
based
message.
Every
time
it
finds
a
trade
action
which
I
thought
was
really
cool
and
he's
not
even
I
don't
think
he's
a
professional
programmer.
A
It
was
like
his
first
shell
script
and
that's
what
he
did
with
it
really
cool
and
I
kind
of
refined
it
a
little
bit
to
to
add
more
functions.
So
I
don't
know
like.
I
don't
know
how
robust
it
is.
It's
it's
kind
of
hacky,
but
I'll
put
the
code
out
for
that
in
shortly
so
that
I
don't
know,
maybe
it'll
help
you
or
other
people
who
can't
get
notifications
through
the
native
apps
on
mobile.
A
B
Yeah
that's
for
now.
Also,
if
you
want
you
can't
external
funds,
the
trade
directly
to
a
second
address
at
this
point
that
will
be
possible
in
in
in
the
next
or
the
release
afterwards.
So
so
the
first
first
iteration
is
just
for
for
our
wallet
to
be
able
to
fund
or
withdraw
to
sacred.
A
A
A
Yes,
there's
a
comment
in
the
chat
about
the
best
price
index:
that's
all
whiz!
Fortunately
he's
not
here
to
talk
about
it,
but
he's,
I
think,
a
big
accomplishment
for
him
and
cd2357,
who
was
a
big
part
of
implementing
that
so
I'll
credit
to
them.
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
I
guess
we
can
end
here.
I
just
want
to
say
some
since
potsa
is
here.
I
just
want
to
say
that
he
provided
some
great
feedback
as
an
active
trader
or
offer
maker
recently
over
the
past
couple
of
days.
A
Feedback
like
that
is,
is
excellent,
really
helps
us,
well,
not
me,
but
developers
to
prioritize
updates
and
improvements.
So
it's
much
welcome.