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From YouTube: ⚡️ Bisq Market Day - March 20th 2023
Description
Bisq Market Day is on next Monday the 20th of March. Show your support for the KYC-FREE P2P Exchange, that cannot be shut down, by creating an offer on Bisq. Kick-start new markets! Join the Bisq Community on Matrix (https://bisq.chat). Become a part of the Bitcoin on ramps as they should be, PEER TO PEER!
A
B
Okay,
do
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
keep
going,
or
maybe.
A
Basically,
the
whole
idea
behind
Market
day
is
that
people
who
try
bisque
in
low
liquidity
markets-
they
they
see,
there's
nobody
there
and
they
leave
and
they
give
up
and
then
someone
else
come
along
and
comes
along
a
few
days
later
and
they
see
there's
nobody
there
trying
to
they
try
to
buy
and
sell
and
they
they
give
up
so
by
setting
a
date
trying
to
get
everyone
together
on
the
same
day.
A
At
the
same
time,
we
thought
that
we
could
kick
start
new
markets
and
and
I
really
wanted
to
see
best
uses
from
every
continent,
because
that's
something
that
this
can
do
that
nobody
else
can.
Nobody
else
can
have
trades
in
Africa
in
in
South,
America,
North,
America
and
Europe
and
China
in
Hong
Kong.
That's
something
that
that's
something
where
the
power
of
this
kind
of
being
a
DEX
and
being
on
sensible,
really
shines,
and
the
problem
is
of
course,
liquidity.
A
So
one
way
to
kick
stock
markets
is
this:
the
market
day
our
goals
were
quite
modest.
On
the
new
markets
fronts,
you
know,
I,
just
I
was
hoping
to
see
three
or
four
new
markets
Kickstart,
and
that
seems
to
be
happening
on
the
on
the
total
liquidity
front.
We
were
hoping
for
more.
To
be
honest,
we
wanted
to
reach
a
thousand
offers
and
I
don't
think
enough.
People
got
the
message
I
in
general,
in
every
Market,
there's
more
takers
and
makers.
So
it's
it's
hard
to
get.
A
People
to
you
know,
stake
their
liquidity
to
to
lock
up
the
funds
and
wait,
but
still
it's
what
makes
the
market
vibrant
so
unless
we
managed
to
find
a
way
to
encourage
makers,
this
could
always
be
a
very
thinly
traded
Market,
but
yeah
Market
day
is
going
reasonably
well
so
far
and
and
we'll
try
to
get
some
feedback
from
the
guys
in
some
of
the
new
markets.
If
they
joined
I,
think
I
think
there's
someone
from
Nigeria
here.
If
he
wants
to
take
the
mic.
A
Yeah,
so
so,
if,
if
you
guys
want
to,
if
anybody
wants
to
comment,
how
the
how
they're
living
Market
day
and
whether
they've
seen
more
volume
or
more
trades
or
more
offers
on
the
on
the
particular
offer
book.
B
Yep,
thank
you.
Flex
yeah
for
sure
I
mean
I
could
definitely
see
there's
a
higher
volume
than
usual,
particularly
with
some
less
known
currencies.
Mechanic.
Please
go
ahead.
You
were
going
to
say
something.
D
I
had
a
little
idea,
but
it
what's
the
actual
structure
of
how
a
trade
happens
with
regard
to
who
pays
mining
fees
and
stuff
I'm
asking
that,
because
on
join
Market,
they're,
very
much
incentivized
to
be
a
maker,
because
the
takers
pay
all
the
mining
fees
and
there's
a
ton
of
those
when
you're
making
best
transactions.
So
you
could
incentivize
people
to
want
to
be
makers
more
by
making
it
so
that
takers
have
to
pay
mining
fees.
B
Yep,
that's
really
interesting.
Well,
actually,
so
maker
fees
are
way
less
than
than
integer
fees.
It
goes
from
point
three
percent
to
point.
Seven
percent:
that's
changed
a
little
bit
over
time,
but
do
you
know
mining
fees
are
distributed
equally
all
right
takers
taking
the
whole
minor
fee.
B
No
but
interesting
idea,
actually
mechanic
I
think
you
had
some
some
other
ideas
into
how
to
improve
liquidity
on
disk.
Do
you
want
to
share
them.
D
Not
really
I
mean
my
main
concept
at
the
moment
has
been
trying
to
get
best
two
packaged
up
for
embassy
OS,
because
then
you'd
have
a
few
thousand
users
immediately
and
they're.
All
super
excited
about
Robo
sets
which.
D
To
be
honest,
but
yeah
I
don't
know,
maybe
it's
just
because
I
use
bisc
first,
but
I
really
like
bisque
and
I
mean
like
this
is
the
thing
right.
The
whole
thing
with
bisque
for
years
now,
I've
been
just
pissed
off
that
it's
only
a
desktop
application,
because
everyone
has
raspberry
piers
and
everyone
is
running
them
all
the
time
to
use
Bitcoin
nodes
and
you
can't
run
bisque
on
it.
D
So
that
led
to
me
years
ago,
having
some
little
project
where
we
put
bisque
in
a
Docker
container
on
a
Raspberry
Pi
and
could
access
it
over
no
VNC,
and
it
was
great
because
I
had
liquidity,
24
hours
a
day
or
I
was
providing
it
and
then
the
reason
I
even
started
working
for
start
nine,
like
the
first
question
I
had
was
like.
D
D
It
looks
like
it
looks
like
this:
2
will
be
ready
before
the
web,
UI
version
of
it
is,
and
the
web
UI
version
would
be
what
we'd
want
on
the
OS,
but
but
that's
a
shame,
because
I
would
love
for
it
to
be
launched,
in
tandem
to
say,
like
here's
best
2.0
and
here
are
all
the
Integrations.
If
you're
running
a
start,
nine
Embassy,
you
can
just
install
it
here,
we're
ready,
it's
been
tested,
and
this
would
expedite
the
testing
process
too.
So
that
was
my
concept
but
I.
D
Don't
really
think
it's
particularly
realistic,
unfortunately,
because
the
web
UI
Project's
just
so
far
behind
it
seems,
and
it's
frankly
a
little
bit
out
of
our
realm
of
experience
too
I
mean
it's
not
that
hard,
but
it's
Java
and
putting
Java
inside
Docker
containers
is
something
we
haven't
had
to
do
before,
really
like
all
our
other
packages
like
Bitcoin
and
all
these
things
you
know
we're
component,
C
plus
plus
inside
Docker
and
Python
and
stuff
like
that.
D
I,
don't
think
we've
done
a
Java
package
before,
but
I
mean
it's
not
Beyond
us,
but
everyone's
sort
of
complaining
about
me
and
dragging
their
heels,
saying:
oh
Java,
so
that
hasn't
been
much
fun
but
yeah.
That
was
my.
That
was
my
contribution.
Really
that's.
D
What
I
wanted
to
see
was
bisque
2
on
an
embassy
or
even
and
then
you've
got
the
other
node
projects
like
raspi,
Blitz
and
umbrell,
and
all
those
other
ones
as
well,
and
then
they're
all
going
to
want
to
have
it
as
soon
as
possible
and
that
will
massively
increase
liquidity,
I'm
sure.
A
Robo
stats
is
on
umbral
and
it
looks
quite
good.
I
haven't
used
it
yet,
but
it's
on
my
lit
to-do
list
and
they
they.
They
are
using
multi-sig
three
out
two
of
three
multi-sig
with
with
an
arbitrator
which
is
the
old
bisque
model,
and
that
does
have
some
issues,
but
but
it
seems
to
be
working
quite
well.
I
see
a
lot
of
offers
and
and
people
seem
very
happy
with
it,
and
the
ux
is
much
easier
than
bisque.
Of
course,.
A
A
Yeah
I
mean
one
of
the
things
that
we
we're
hearing
from
Nigeria
and
from
China
is
mobile
and
it's
very
difficult
to
do
mobile
with
the
current
best
car
desktop
application.
But
unless
you
do,
as
you
say,
some
remote
connection
to
I
mean
you
could
have
a
mobile
app
that
sends
orders
to
your
biscap
running
somewhere
else
right,
but
obviously
that's
that's
twice
the
hardware
that
you
need
and
then
places
like
Nigeria
like
China
like
like
Mexico.
Even
people
do
trade
on
mobile
a
lot.
A
They
use
mobile
from
almost
all
the
financial
online
Financial
stuff,
rather
than
desktop
so
I.
Think
that's
the
way
to
go
for
biscum.
Hopefully,
once
biz2
comes
out,
they'll
be
high
on
the
priority
list.
B
Yeah
so
mechanic
I'm
curious
to
know
what
exactly
do
you
need
in
perspective?
So
is
there
anything
you
could
work
with
with
devs
to
try
and
get
the
product
that's
closest
to
what
you
want
for
for
you
talking
about
what
would
you
need
from
our
side.
D
Just
more
bandwidth
to
be
pushed
towards
the
web
UI,
which
is
one
it's
a
completely
Standalone
thing
right.
So
it's
I
mean
it's
not
that
hard.
It's
just
the
fact
that
I
don't
think
the
project
is
ready
yet,
as
opposed
to
into
making
it
run
on
our
side
like
it's
actually
going
to
be
pretty
easy,
our
side
once
it
runs
like
we're,
going
to
make
sure,
can
it
use
an
electrum
server
or
does
it
connect
direct
to
bitcoin
or
both?
What
does
it
do?.
D
Bitcoin
J,
so
we
need
to
have
I
mean
I,
guess
it
can
connect
to
any
Bitcoin
implementation
right.
A
D
Yeah
so
I
I
seem
to
remember
someone
did
say
it
can
connect
other
electrum
as
well,
which
would
be
good
so
it
it
would
just
we
just
package
it
and
package
it
up
in
such
a
ways
within
the
docker
container
we
point
various
local
ports
and
stuff
so
that
you
know
you
press
start
on
disk
2
on
your
Embassy
and
it's
going
to
automatically
use
your
Bitcoin
node
and
your
lightning
node
and
your
electrum
server,
and
one
thing
I
haven't
really
ascertained,
is
how
it
finds
a
price,
though
we
have
a
mempool
as
well,
and
mempel
probably
has
price
in
it.
D
Somehow
I
don't
know
where
it
would
pull
that
from.
We
have
BTC
pay
server
and
that
definitely
has
price
in
it
and
it
pulls
data
from
coin
gecko,
I
think
or
something
so
like
from
your
perspective.
What
would
be
good
is
if,
like
when
you're
ready
to
Launch
I.
Imagine
your
timeline
at
the
moment
is
you're
going
to
get
Bist
2
as
a
desktop
client
out
first
and
then
other
things
will
follow
like
the
web,
UI
and
I'm
saying.
D
If
the
web
UI
was
your
main
priority,
or
at
least
released
in
tandem
with
a
desktop
client,
then
we
can
help
you
make
a
bigger
Splash
with
it.
That's
all.
It
wouldn't
necessarily
be
a
huge
difference,
but
it
would
be
really
cool
if
we
could
announce
in
tandem
like
this,
too
is
out
and
you
can
run
it
on
Embassy,
OS
and
then
I
just
think.
Everyone
would
install
it
straight
away
and
it
would
be
great.
D
Yeah
so
who
is
working
on
the
web
UI,
it's
it's
that
one
guy
all
right!
Let
me
just
to
find
where
he
is
again
he's
called
salokium
yep
yeah
so
is.
Is
he
like?
Is
he
part
of
the
team
like,
or
is
he
just
just
helping
out
like?
What's
what's
his
level
of
involvement.
B
Well,
I
mean
basically,
you
could
always
say
everyone's
just
helping
out
he's.
Definitely
a
contributor
he's
focused
on
best
too,
and
and
he
actually,
he
will
be
in
Miami,
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
for
you
to
connect
and
share
all
your
thoughts
with
his
development.
That
would
be
interesting.
A
To
the
new
markets
that
are
coming
up,
I,
don't
think
I
had
seen.
I
mean
Hong
Kong
for
sure
is,
is
new
and
we
we
actually
saw
obviously
now
it's
a
bit
late
for
the
people
in
Asian
hours,
but
we
actually
saw
11
offers
in
Hong
Kong.
For
most
of
the
morning,
we
saw
five
offers
in
Nigeria
and
naira.
We
we
have
seen
offers
in
yen
in
Yuan
as
well.
A
There's
there's
still
four
offers
live
in
Yuan
now,
even
though
it's
quite
late
for
Chinese
hours
and
funnily
enough
I'm
seeing
Dominican
peso,
which
I
I'd
never
seen
before,
we're
also
seeing
Ukrainian.
A
However,
you
pronounce
it
and
what
else
are
we
seeing
Chilean
Peso
Venezuelan
Bolivia?
So
so
it
really
and
of
course
the
Brazilian
Brielle
has
been
there
all
this
time
and
Argentinian
peso
I
think
they've
only
started
using
it
because
of
Paco
talking
to
the
Argentinian
guys
about
Market
day.
So
that's
that's
quite
impressive.
There's
four
offers
there.
Obviously
it's
not
a
huge
lot,
but
another
funny
thing
is
that
many
people
in
Argentina
were
asking
for
stable
coins.
A
They
wanted
to
trade
against
stable
coins,
rather
than
using
Banks,
because
they
don't
trust
Banks,
which
which
brings
me
to
a
point
that
I
I
like
bringing
up,
which
is
the
atomic
swaps
between
bsq
and
Bitcoin,
the
the
ux,
for
that
is
amazing,
not
having
to
wait
not
having
multiple
steps.
The
security,
the
the
lack
of
counterparty
risk
I,
mean
Atomic
swaps,
is
something
that
only
bisque
has
for
Bitcoin
and
and
that
almost
nobody
knows
about
and
I
really
think
that
could
be
leveraged
for
many
more
things.
A
I
mean
it
would
be
so
easy
to
use
it
for
stable
coins,
since,
after
all,
bsq
is
just
a
Bitcoin
colored
coin
I,
don't
know
if
anything
like
that
can
be
done
with
lightning,
but
I
I
definitely
see
the
future
being
Atomic
swaps
at
lightning
speed,
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
build
that
for
this
too,
but
it
already
works
for
bisque.
So.
B
Yeah
I
mean
100.
That
would
be
amazing,
yeah
and
then
the
truth
is
I
mean
one
of
the
big
takeaways
will
are
one
of
the
improvements
from
best
two
will
just
be
user
friendly
I
mean
so
many
people
complain
it's
just
how
hard
it
is
to
use
bisque
and
how
counter-intuitive
it
is,
and
I
think
I
mean
a
step
towards
that
direction
will
definitely
be
done
through
verse.
B
Two
and
kind
of
all
onboarding
new
users
has
to
be
easy,
has
to
be
big,
green
buttons
and
just
anyone
a
12
year
old
should
be
able
to
trade
on
bisque,
especially
when
there's
no
need
to
register
to
take
a
picture
of
your
ID.
You
don't
have
to
do
any
of
that.
B
A
Yeah
speaking
of
privacy
and
kyc,
and
all
that
stuff
I
mean
I,
don't
need
to
say
for
the
people
here,
because
you
all
know
about
the
importance
of
privacy
for
people
listening
on
the
live
stream.
People
don't
realize
that
the
only
way
that,
for
example,
you
get
targeted
for
hacking
or
you
to
get
targeted
for
enforcements
for
for
anything
like
that
is
if
they
have
your
personal
information,
I
mean
most
most
hacks
can
come
from
leaked
databases
of
clients,
of
centralized
exchanges
and
Brokers,
and
things
like
that.
A
That's
how
how
people
connect
Bitcoin
addresses
to
to
identities
and
then
try
to
you
know,
do
fishing
or
social,
scamming
or
social
or
or
just
you
know,
try
to
send
you
a
key
logger
or
anything
like
that.
So
privacy
is
extremely
important
to
protect
your
Bitcoins.
If
you
care
about
self-custody,
then
you
should
also
very
much
care
about
privacy
and
right
now
there
are
some
P2P
exchanges
that
are
relatively
private,
but
they
won't
stay
that
way.
A
We've
seen
local
Bitcoin
shut
down,
we've
seen
in
many
many
P2P
exchanges
be
forced
by
Regulators
to
block
entire
countries
entire
regions
and,
of
course,
we've
seen
them
enforce
kyc
source
of
funds,
all
kinds
of
all
kinds
of
Regulatory
and
positions
to
doctor
yourself,
basically
and
bisc,
because
of
how
it's
built
is
the
only
the
only
Bitcoin
desks.
A
Truly
the
only
place
that
that
is
never
going
to
ask
for
identity
and
they're,
never
going
to
ask
for
your
data
and
can't
ask
for
your
data
and
it's
funny
because
many
people
say
no,
but
you
you
have
to
send
your
payment
data
to
your
counterparty
yeah,
but
the
the
risk
surface
of
sharing
your
payment
data
with
the
one
person
that
has
to
pay
you
and
storing
it
locally
on
your
bisc
client
compared
to
you,
know,
sending
it
to
Kraken
or
whatever
and
it'd
be
on
a
database
with
thousands
of
other.
A
It's
a
very,
very
juicy.
Honeypot
people
are
going
to
Target
that
database,
so
I
think
as
Bitcoin
grows
in
adoption,
people
are
going
to
start
being
seeing
the
risk
of
not
being
private.
More
clearly.
B
Yeah
I
mean
I,
couldn't
agree
more
and
so
a
lot
of
podcasters,
so
lunately
coin
who's,
Anonymous
podcaster.
He
talks
about
a
lot
about
privacy
and
just
how
he
mentions
it
and
how
he
describes.
It
is
very
illustrative
in
the
sense
that
he
is
often
seen
as
that
you're
doing
something
bad
it
if
it's
private,
it
means
that
it's
somehow
illegal
and
it
should
not
be
seen
as
that.
You
everyone
understands
privacy.
In
the
moment
you
ask
them
to
send
over
your
message.
Your
text
messages
like
no
one
wants.
B
Everyone
has
their
privacy,
everyone
understands
it
and,
and
we
should
always
protect
it,
and
it's
it's
directly
linked
to
your
property
rights,
to
your
freedom
and
and
disc,
is
one
of
the
few
tools
out
there
to
keep
your
privacy
within
your
financial
instruments.
B
B
Yeah
in
terms
of
improving
liquidity,
do
you
guys
have
any
any
other
ideas
by
the
way
for
Miami,
we
will
be
doing
some
cool
stunts
with
with
them
and
we'll
allow
people
to
use
bisque
to
buy
Bitcoin
on
site,
which
is
something
that
they
don't
usually
do
so
they
they
never
have
in
all
the
Bitcoin
conference
all
over
the
world
there's.
Never
they
never
actually
sell
Bitcoin,
which
is
ridiculous,
like
no
one,
there's,
no
cash
ATMs,
so
sorry,
Bitcoin
ATMs
to
buy
Bitcoin
with
cash.
B
So
we
saw
we
decided
to
change
that
and
as
well
help
people
understand
how
to
use
bisque
and
and
onboard
people
yeah.
So
as
Flex
is
mentioning
mobile
lighting
umbrella,
Embassy,
OS,
yeah
ux
is
so
important.
We
need
to
be
mobile,
which
is
yeah,
definitely
number
one.
Yeah.
A
Well,
one
of
the
things
one
of
the
things
about
good
things
about
open
source
software
is
that
many
people
can
work
on
that.
Even
if
you
know
they
don't
they
don't
want
to
be
linked
to
the
project
forever.
They
just
come
along
and
build
something,
and
unfortunately,
bisque
is
too
complex
for
people
to
to
casually
come
in
and
just
build
a
mobile
app
for
it.
A
It's
it's
got
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
dependencies,
very
a
lot
of
technical
debt,
and
hopefully
this
too
will
be,
will
allow
more
flexibility
in
that
area.
By
the
way
one
thing
I
want
to
mention
is
the
experiment
that
we
have
been
doing
with
allowing
any
kind
of
payment
system
by
using
the
temporarily,
by
using
the
face-to-face,
the
in-person
payment
method
and
because
there's
there's
hundreds
of
countries
where
bits
can
work
and
people
have
been
asking
for
for
more
payment
systems.
A
But
you
know
sometimes
you
you
make
the
effort
of
adding
a
bunch
of
them
like
what
happened
with
India
and
nobody
uses
them
or
they
don't
use
them
until
a
long
time
later.
Whereas,
if
it's,
if
something
is
demand,
driven
people
can
just
you
know,
start
using
it
trying
it
out
and
then
it
can
become
official,
it's
it's
a
bit
more
flexible
and
what
I've
seen
so
far
is
that
it's
being
used
in
Japan
for
some
some
kind
of
payment
system
and
and
also
in
Argentina
in
Argentina
they're
using
Mercado.
A
So
in
the
case
of
Argentina,
there's
some
offers
now
which
say:
Argentina
Mercado
face
to
face
and
in
the
case
of
Japan
I,
think
it's
called
codes.
Oh
no,
there's
a
revolute
one.
There
I,
don't
know
why
a
revolution
Japan
anyway,
there's
they.
They
different
people
have
been
using
different
Payment,
Systems
I.
Think
that's
gonna,
not
a
great
amount.
A
I
mean
we've
seen
like
12
or
13
face-to-face
offers,
but
it's
it's
interesting
to
keep
an
eye
on
what
people
are
using
it
for
because,
as
if
we
we're
probably
going
to
see
many
many
changes
in
payment,
apps
and
payment
systems
and
Bank
payments
in
the
next
in
the
next
couple
of
years
and
being
flexible,
will
be
a
plus.
B
Yeah
no
worries
we're
discussing
best,
2.0
I
know
you're
not
directly
involved
right
now,
but
is
there
anything
you
would
like
to
share
in
terms
of
so
we
just
had
a
mechanic
who
was
very
keen
on
on
having
the
web,
the
web
API
and
being
able
to
integrate
it
with
Embassy
OS.
B
E
E
I'm
quite
sure
that
most
of
his
of
it
was
already
covered
yeah,
but
the
best
two.
It
should
be
very
easy
to
use
very
intuitive.
We
should
get
rid
of
most
of
the
hurdles
that
we
saw
where
or
are
necessary
for
bisque
one
and
for
adoption,
I
think
yeah.
E
It
would
be
great
if
you
can
integrate
it
more
easily
into
node
software
like
umbrella,
or
there
are
a
couple
of
them
out
there
where
we
can
reach
especially
user
groups,
who
might
not
be
the
first
Target
group
of
disc
one
who
run
their
own
notes,
but
it's
getting
more
easily
nowadays
to
to
run
your
own
node,
to
run
your
your
own
software
and
to
get
this
into
this
kind
of
ecosystems.
E
I
think
it
would
help
a
lot
to
broaden
our
our
user
group
and
yeah,
but
yeah,
as
you
mentioned,
I
was
I
was
a
little
bit.
I
wasn't
so
much
contributing
over
the
last
couple
of
months.
It
was
more
an
attempt
to
decentralize
this
even
more
so
it's
it's
good.
Everything
runs
very
easily
in
a
lot
of
contributors
stepped
in
and
took
over
certain
roles.
So
that's
that's
really
great.
E
That's
one
thing:
I
really
appreciate
on
bisc
that
the
decentralization
seems
to
to
work
quite
well
so
contribute
to
come
and
go
and
yeah
it's
it's.
It's
still
running
and
yeah,
I,
think
and
I
hope.
I
hope.
This
tour
is
not
too
far
away
from
being
production,
ready.
B
Yeah
yeah,
it
does
seem
amazing
that
I
think
it
was
maybe
like
two
years
ago,
a
couple
years
ago
that
you
know
the
founders
stepped
down
and
and
bisque
seems
to
evolve
and
continue
and
working
seamlessly,
which
is
amazing,
and
it
just
speaks
for
his
decentralization.
So
it's
definitely
great
news
and
and
great
great
to
hear
that
you
you're
helping
and
yeah
and
definitely
mobile
getting
to
this
2.0.
It's
a
big
priority,
especially
with
the
banks.
B
So,
and
in
terms
of
the
research
we
have
found
out
from
trying
to
onboard
new
users
from
different
markets,
is
there
are
there
any
lessons
that
stand
out
as
to
maybe
why
there
isn't
that
big
of
an
adoption
in
other
countries?
It
I
mean
besides
the
obvious,
you
know,
user-friendly
and
not
being
mobile.
B
Is
there
anything
else
that
any
low-hanging
fruits
that
we
can
change
in
the
short
term?
To
improve
that
I
mean
education
should
be
a
big
one?.
E
I
guess,
let's
trigger
that's
something
that
we
we
need
to
ask
the
people
out
there
watching
the
stream
are
being
in
this.
These
countries
as
a
yeah.
This
is
a
most
most
of
our
volume
is
still
on
the
US
dollar
Euros.
But
we
have
a
couple
of
markets
that
started
like
in
Brazil,
which
is
quite
it
started
slowly,
but
now
it's
also
very
quiet
Vivid.
So
we
we
see
Regular
trades.
E
All
the
time,
I
think
it's
it's
about
people
in
in
those
countries
who
Who
start
kick-start
the
market
and
keep
it
keep
it
going
and
then,
if,
if
there
is
liquidity
and
if
there
are
offers
to
be
taken
to
sell
out
to
buy,
then
people
who
just
try
it
out
for
the
first
time
and
see
oh
there's
something
to
pick.
E
They
will
pick
around
and
yeah
from
there.
It
can
grow
but
yeah.
E
E
A
To
be
there
making
offer
and
that's
what
Market
day
is
all
about
and
and
I'm
I'm
very,
very
happy
that
we're
seeing
people
being
the
first
in
in
look
Singapore
dollars.
I
had
never
seen
a
Singapore
dollar
offer
before
and
even
you
know,
even
in
Ukraine,
you
have
any
Alphas
here
and
yeah.
A
And
Venezuela
I
mean
I,
don't
think
I've
seen
any
trades
yet,
but
there's
offers
there.
There's
offers
there
and
there's
offers
in
yuan.
In
naira
and
funnily
enough,
Austria
Asia
has
been
picking
up,
there's
so
there's
the
New
Zealand
Dollars
Hong,
Kong
dollars
and
Australian
dollars
there
and
the
very
interesting
one
is
British
pounds,
because
inflation
has
been
very
bad
in
Britain
over
the
past
two
years
and
they
have
faster
payments.
A
All
the
banks
are
on
the
same
instant
payment
system
and
at
the
same
time,
banks
are
restricting
transactions
to
some
exchanges.
They're.
Even
talking
of
kicking
binance
out
of
the
UK
I.
Think
they've
already
announced
they're
no
longer
accepting
accepting
pounds
from
May
and
really,
if
you
do
it
right,
you
can.
You
can
make
a
bank
transaction
for
a
bisque
trade
and
the
bank
doesn't
have
to
know
what
you're
doing
it
for
it's
peer-to-peer.
A
After
all,
and
that's
that's
part
of
the
value
of
it,
you
don't
want
the
bank
telling
you
what
you
can
or
cannot
send
money
to
and
and
with
instant
payments,
which
are
going
to
become
the
norm
for
a
lot
of
places.
The
ux
does
improve
a
lot
because
you
don't
have
to
wait
so
much.
You
don't
have
to
wait
up
to
seven
days
for
a
separ
payment
to
finish
a
trade.
You
can
do
it
in
the
you
know,
in
minutes
or
in
hours.
A
I've
actually
had
the
experience
of
some
revolute
trades,
which
which
were
completed
in
less
than
10
minutes,
and
that
that's
amazing,
once
you
get
to
see
that
you
see
the
power
of
bisque.
B
Yeah
I've
seen
that
as
well,
that
works
really
well
very
good.
Rarely
gives
a
issue
for
users,
and
most
of
the
problems
are
usually
from
from
you
know.
Comments
from
users
are
have
to
do
with
sale.
Payments
in
the
US
and
just
account
bank
accounts
getting
blocked
after
making
a
few
payments
yeah,
but
beverage
Works,
amazing,
yeah,
I.
Think
it's
also
really
interesting
to
find
out
more
about
Venezuelan
believer.
B
It's
really
interesting
to
me,
because
I
can't
seem
to
understand
why
there
isn't
more
volume,
yeah,
there's
definitely
I
mean
someone
has
to
kick-start
this,
but
once
there
is
enough
liquidity,
there's
no
reason
why
it
shouldn't
grow.
I
mean
the
Brazilian
Market
that
I'm
not
sure
do
we
know
how
that
started.
Flix
did
you
have
to
do
that?
Did
you
offer
bounties
and.
B
A
E
Yeah
I
just
checked
check
the
numbers,
so
we
have
roughly
19
trades
per
day
so.
B
Yeah,
that's
that's
really
small
and
what
is
the
trading
volume
in
in?
Let's
say
how
many,
how
many
Bitcoin
are
traded
a
day.
A
B
A
Volumes,
the
volumes
are
small,
but
that's
fine.
You
can't
expect
I
mean
if
you,
if
you
buy
a
Pareto
you're
gonna,
get
most
of
the
volume
from
the
rich
countries
that
that's
just
common
sense
us
and
Euro,
and
are
going
to
do
most
of
the
volume
anyway.
But
but
the
the
thing
is
that
even
if
it's
small
amounts
it's
useful
for
the
people
who
are
using
it
right
and
it
provides
an
alternative
which
are
I
mean
in
many
countries.
You
can't
you
can't
even
access
this.
A
The
centralized
exchanges
that
many
people
use.
So
it's
it's.
The
number
of
Trades
grows
over
time.
The
the
it
wasn't
that
long
ago
that
Euro
BTC
only
did
a
handful
of
Trades
a
day,
and
now
it's
you
know
more.
E
Yeah,
absolutely
so
I
can
only
speak
for
myself,
I'm
I'm
using
zipper
as
in
Euro,
and
it
works
so
easily
and
I
still
remember
the
past.
It
was
the
offers
you
you
put
it
out
and
yeah.
It
took
a
couple
of
days
until
it
was
taken
now
it's
just
yeah,
sometimes
just
a
matter
of
minutes
and
it's
sucked
up.
So
it's
it's
quite
efficient.
Actually.
A
Number
of
Trades
yeah
number
of
trades
for
today
so
far
is
275.,
which
is
you
know
higher
than
the
average
daily
for
the
past
few
months,
but
there's
being
better
days,
I
mean
yesterday
was
surprisingly
good
as
well.
Yesterday
was
the
volume
was
quite
nice,
but
but
yeah
it's
not
it's
not
the
highest
day.
We've
seen
I
mean
it's
not
over
yet,
but
it's
not
the
highest
day.
We've
seen
this
month,
but
but
it's
better
than
average.
A
And,
of
course,
for
for
many
currencies,
it's
you
know
better
than
ever.
You
you
look
at
the
Yuan.
If
you
look
at
the
Yuan
trades,
for
example,
you
will
see
that
there's
been.
You
know.
The
last
few
trades
before
today
were
in
well.
There
were
a
couple
in
January,
but
but
most
of
them
were
like
from
2020.
A
So
there's
hardly
being
anything
and,
of
course,
if
you
look
at
Argentina,
actually
no
trades
today
in
Argentina,
despite
offers
being
up,
if
you
look
at
Nigerian,
naira,
there's
been
a
trade
today
and
a
few
this
week,
but
nothing
nothing
before
March
when
we
started
talking
to
the
to
people
in
Nigeria
so
and
Hong
Kong
is
also
quite
new.
A
We've
had
a
couple
of
Trades
this
week
and
before
that
the
last
trades
were
2022
May
2022.
So
you
know
we're
seeing
a
lot
of
activity
on
the
back
of
Market
Day
in
many
small
markets
and
I'm
I'm
more
interested
in
you
know,
people
discovering
it
than
in
volume
the
volume
will
come
once
you
get
the
ball
rolling,
yeah.
E
B
Do
we
also
know
for
the
with
the
face-to-face
change
with
the
little
experiment
that
we
that
you
proposed
and
I
know
I
did
see
quite
a
few
of
them
users
that
were
just
mentioning
that
how
they
were
using
face-to-face
Trace
to
try
other
payment
methods?
B
Are
you
aware
of
how
the
experiment
went
from
what
I
hear
for
a
mediator?
There
was
not
an
issue,
so
it
seems
it
probably
worked
out.
Well.
A
To
be
honest,
I
don't
think
the
word
got
out
too
much
on
the
day
it
was
announced
in
Twitter.
We
did
get
quite
a
few
I
mean
quite
a
few
means
a
handful
four
or
five,
but,
and
there
was
some
feedback
in
Matrix
from
a
guy
in
Japan
who's
very,
very
happy
with
it
and
wanted
to
keep
it
and
we've
seen
some
attempts
in
Argentina
with
Mercado
pagos,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
but
not
huge
numbers,
but
not
many
problems
either,
and
we
were
very
worried
about
the
risk
side
of
this.
A
So
I
I
think
it's.
You
know
it's
it's
worth
trying
things
like
this
from
time
to
time,
because
the
risk
does
depend
on
the
volume
and
when
the
volume
is
non-existent.
The
risk
is
not
that
high.
B
E
I
think
it
just
sorry
just
looked
at
the
trade
statistics
I
think
at
least
for
not
I
just
looked
in
Nigeria
there
we
had
three
trades
with
this
face
to
face
option.
A
Yeah
in
Nigeria
they
we
talked
to
some
guys
in
Nigeria
and
they
said
they
had
like
several
instant
Mobile
payment
mechanisms.
One
was
okay,
but
there
were
like
two
others.
I
can't
remember
the
name
right
now
and
we
discussed
adding
them.
But
there
wasn't
enough
time
and
that's
that's
one
of
the
reasons
we
came
up
with
with
this
workaround,
with
the
face-to-face
as
another
payment
method
option.
A
We
also
got
requests
for
that
from
China
because
apparently
they
they
already
have
the
EU
on
the
horrible
cbdc
is
already
being
used
in
part
of
China
and
they
wanted
to
try
with
that
I
don't
know
if
anybody
did
it,
but
hey,
let
them
try.
I
mean
until
we
start
getting
support
issues
because
someone
used
PayPal
and
got
transaction
reversed
or
something
silly
like
that.
I
think
we
should.
We
should
leave
it
open
for
a
little
while.
B
Yeah
interesting
have
we
ever
had
trade
from
Lebanon.
A
No
and
I've
I've
talked
to
quite
a
few
people
who
are
very
concerned
about
the
Lebanese
pound
I'm
very
interested
in
Bitcoin,
but
this
was
a
bit
too
much
for
them.
They
plus
also
they
have
problems
with
the
banking
system.
So
I
I,
don't
know
what
they're
using
to
make
the
Fiat
site
of
the
payments.
B
Yeah,
but
it
but
I
mean
just
in
terms
of
face-to-face
traits,
I
mean
from
what
I
heard
people
I
mean
they
don't
trust
the
bank,
so
they
have
to
have
the
cash
in
their
houses.
Pretty
much
so
I'm
guessing
face-to-face
traits
could
be
a
great
idea
for
them.
A
Well,
I
I,
keep
thinking
I
mean
because
of
privacy
issues.
I
keep
thinking
that
face-to-face
makes
more
sense
in
one
of
two
cases.
One
is
if
you
already
have
a
shop
I
mean
if
you
already
have
a
shop,
that's
doing
internet,
Western,
Union
or
whatever.
Why
not
add
face
to
face
on
bisque?
It's
going
to
give
you
a
good
advertising
platform,
and
you
know
the
clients
and
a
safe
place.
You
already
have
the
security
features
and
the
other.
The
other
idea
is
meetups
and
I.
A
Think
face
to
face
makes
a
lot
of
sense
in
meetups
but
to
coordinate
a
bit
because
what
you're
going
to
do,
and
so
on
but
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
where
people
are
using
face
to
face
I.
A
Don't
think
that
many
people
know
there
is
the
option
of
face
to
face
I've
heard
quite
a
few
times
when
talking
to
people
from
pax4
and
so
on
that
that
bisque
well
I,
remember
when
local
Bitcoins
shut
down
face
to
face
in
Japan
and
they
a
lot
of
Japanese
people
got
interested
in
bisque
at
that
time,
but
I
don't
see
it
being
used
that
much.
To
be
honest,.
B
Yeah
I
think
so
the
Brazilian
reality
is
pretty
much
a
consistent
number.
Three
fiat
currency.
It's
usually
always
around
there,
along
with
the
British
pound,
yeah
Argentine
peso,
just
got
another
offer.
B
So,
and
also
Kristoff,
what
is
your
opinion?
How
do
you
think
the
new
trading
protocol
affected
the
bsq
price
I
mean
so
far,
it's
probably
too
early
to
tell,
but
any
any
predictions
at
all
what
that
might
cost
the
price.
E
Regarding
the
psq
price
hard
to
say,
it
feels
a
little
bit
just
just
looked
at
the
at
the
Autobook
every
now
and
then
it
feels
ahead
a
little
bit
of
downward
pressure.
So
as
there
is
not
the
The
Burning
Man
liquidity
there,
but
I
think
we're
still
in
the
face
because
of
the
in
the
face
of
that
it's
kind
of
balancing
over
the
last
balances
itself
out
over
the
last
couple,
the
coming
coming
months.
E
So
it's
it's
at
the
the
burning
of
the
the
demand
for
the
for
the
Bitcoin
fees
is
quite
fully
covered,
so
there
is
no
kind
of
no
big
percentage
that
you
gain
doing
it
in
the
app
there's,
a
small
percentage
which
is
still
again
if
you
pre-burn
yeah,
but
I
haven't
tried
to
to
sell
so
I,
don't
know
exactly
how
long
it
takes,
but
there
are,
there
are
psq
trades.
I!
Think!
Let
me
let
me
have
a
quick
look.
Yeah.
B
E
Yeah,
so
so
it's
okay,
maybe
it's
because
of
the
the
market
dates
it's
quite.
It
looks
quite
quite
strong
in
the
number
of
Trades,
so
there
that
seems
seems
to
be
sufficiently
liquidity
not
only
on
the
on
the
seller
side,
but
also
on
the
buyer
side.
E
So
for
now,
I
think
it's
it
was
was
a
success,
especially
as
it
was
such
a
risky
and
such
a
critical
idea
and
a
project
to
get
rid
of
The
Burning
Man
yeah,
and
it
worked
out
that
that's
great
just
to
get
rid
of
this
centralized
entity,
which
is
the
most
important
part
I,
think
everything
else
will
just
balance
itself
out
over
time.
B
I
agree,
I,
agree,
Flix,
and
what
do
you
think
would
be
the
best
idea
in
terms
of
kickstarting
a
market
we've
tried
out
the
bounties
and
also
do
you
have
an
idea
of
the
of
the
cost
of
maybe
hiring
a
market
maker
for
a
specific
market
and
maybe
for
like
a
month?
Would
that
be
sufficient
to
to
kick.
A
Stuff,
yeah
I,
don't
think
I,
don't
think
that
works
that
well
because,
because,
though
the
people
who
do
it
for
the
reward
are
not
doing
it
that
profitably
by
itself,
it.
C
A
Has
to
you
know
you
can
you
can
reward
something-
that's
already
happening,
but
if
we've
tried
in
the
past
to
have
my
market
makers
in
China
and
in
fact
for
Market
day,
we
we
have
two
market
makers
who
are
getting
a
small
reward
for
participating
and
keeping
offers
up
for
the
day.
But
but
that's,
but
for
me
that
works
better
as
a
demo
of
how
it
works
or,
and
what
can
be
done,
then,
as
a
sustainable
strategy
to
Kickstart
a
market.
A
If
you
want
to
Kickstart
a
market,
you
need
people
who
already
bitcoiners,
who
already
buying
and
selling,
maybe
on
some
other
platform,
maybe
people
from
local
Bitcoins
who
are
looking
for
someone
to
go
somewhere
to
go
now
and
and
that
appreciate
the
oh.
They
either
appreciate
the
advantages
of
bisque,
from
the
Privacy
security
and
and
so
on,
point
of
view,
but
also
they
make
a
profit
because,
for
example,
they
bring
liquidity
from
other
markets.
A
I
mean
Arbitrage
between
P2P
markets
is
a
can
be
quite
profitable,
not
not
for
huge
volumes,
but
it's
very
easy
to
buy
or
even
between
a
centralized
exchange.
If
someone
doesn't
care
of
the
Privacy
loss
of
the
centralized
exchange,
they
can,
they
can
buy
on
centralized
exchange
and
sell
on
bisque,
and
they
can
make
a
profit
or
sometimes
Buy
on
this.
This
is
rarer,
but
sometimes
Buy
on
bisque,
cheaper
than
they
can
then
sell
it
on
the
centralized
Market.
But
it's
it's
better
for
for
P2P
markets
in
general
and
a
decks
in
particular.
A
That's
why
I
think
automated
market
makers
for
bsq,
for
example,
would
be
a
good
experiment
to
do,
because,
thanks
to
the
atomic
swaps,
you
have
very
little
counterparty
risk
or
none,
and
you
have
very
little
execution
risk
so
that
your
only
real
risk
would
be
price
volatility
and
if
you're
a
market
maker
you,
you
know,
you
measure
that,
and
you
set
your
spread
big
enough-
that
it
compensates
so
actually
I
I
like
to
ask
Kristoff
if,
if
he
thinks
that
automating
automating
a
market
making
Market
making
bot
on
bsq
BTC
would
be
possible.
E
Yeah
sure
sure
definitely
I
only
played
around
during
the
development
of
the
API,
with
some
something
some
example,
trading,
Bots
and
I.
Don't
see
any,
but
I
just
tried
out
a
couple
of
bots
that
just
work
on
on
the
on
the
price
points,
but
actually
it
shouldn't
should
be
a
big
deal
to
to
write
them.
A
market
making
bot
yeah.
B
E
I
personally,
I
don't
know
who
is
who
is
actively
try
using
it
as
I
use
it
myself,
because
yeah
okay,
it's
more
handy
than
just
to
sit
in
front
of
the
of
of
the
client
it.
For
me.
For
me,
it
works
without
any
problems,
but
that's
already
for
for
a
couple
of
other
I
think
it's
with
two
years
ago
already
started.
E
So
it
was
quite
quite
a
long
time
and
I
never
had
any
issues,
but
I
only
used
small
small
small
use
cases,
but
yeah
I,
don't
know
why
no
one
is
using
it.
So
if
it's.
E
For
me,
it
worked
yeah
but
I
think
no
one
is
using
it
because
it's
it's
quite
difficult
to
use.
E
If
you
want
to
support,
if
you
want
to
integrate
it
with
the
real
payment
settlement
for
the
example
c
bar,
because
the
one
hand,
the
one
thing
is
just
to
to
grab
offers
to
take
offers,
but
then
you
have
to
do
the
wire
transfer
and
then
the
confirmation,
so
you
have
them
to
plug
into
other
systems
as
well
and
and
if
you
just
take
an
API
of
a
centralized
exchange,
everything
is
on
the
centralized
exchange.
You
just
buy,
sell
Buy,
sell.
E
It's
exactly
the
same,
so
this
Q
Bitcoin
swap
is
like
as
if
you're
working
with
centralized
exchange
through
the
API
foreign.
E
By
more
people,
I
don't
know,
I
want
to
know
when
we
tried
to
use
to
integrate
it
with
umbrella,
also
or
also
integrated,
with
PTC
pay
server.
Just
the
integration
of
disk
one
was
two
too
much
work
to
make
to
make
sense
to
integrate,
especially
having
these
two
already
on
the
horizon,
which
makes
it
more
easy
to
use.
E
E
Who
is
out
there
want
to
use
it?
It's
it's
it's
out
there,
there's
lots
of
documentation
and
yeah.
It's
I
never
had
any
issues
with
say
bye
so
far,.
B
B
I'm
curious
to
know
people
listening
to
us
right
now
feel
free
to
post
your
your
lightning
address.
If
you
have
one
and
just
buy
a
show
of
hands
and
see
how
many
people
are
actively
using
lightning
right
now,.
B
Crystal
I'm
really
interesting
interested
in
having
your
take
about
privacy
and
best
role
in
in
keeping
kind
of
Bitcoin
principles
alive
at
the
level
of
the
exchange.
How
important
is
it
to
buy
your
Bitcoin
in
a
private
Manner
and
to
keep
your
identity
anonymous.
E
E
If
you
start
looking
for
your
health
when
you're,
completely
sick
and
and
nearly
deaf,
then
it's
probably
too
late.
So
it's
the
same
with
privacy.
You
have
to
start
to
take
care
of
your
privacy
before
you
need
privacy
for
it.
It's
maybe
critically
at
some
point.
So
the
more
you
try
to
not
hand
out
your
data.
It's
not
about
doing
anything!
Elite!
It's
just
about
you!
You
never
know
you
put
you
put
so
much
information
data
everywhere
that
it's
getting
more
and
more
risky,
more
and
more
Pro.
E
The
probability
is
quite
high
that
it
will
end
some
some
at
some
point
of
time
somewhere
where
you
don't
want
them
to
have
it
and
it
may
end
with
physically
or
a
risk
to
yourself.
So
I
think
I
think
it
is
important
to
to
to
use
no
kyc
to
purchase
a
Bitcoin.
Of
course
you
can
try
it
into
to
use
mix,
mixing
tools,
coin
joints
whatever
on
top
of
it,
but
I
think
it's
just
it.
E
It's
maybe
it's
ideological
or
but
I
think
it's
just
the
the
right
thing
to
do
on
the
long
run.
Give
me
a.
E
E
E
It's
already
risk,
even
if
you
change
addresses-
and
you
know
taking
care
a
lot
or
you
can
also
leak
at
some
point,
your
your
whole
wallet,
but
but
there
are
wallets
out
there
that
helps
and
takes
care
that
you
spend.
If
you
have
to
spend
your
your
Bitcoin,
did
you
spend
it
in
a
way
that
you're
not
leaking
your
your
wallet
or
your
your
other
addresses
as
well,
so
so
yeah,
please
so
it's
just
so
not
to
reuse
addresses
is
every
wallet
will
support
it.
B
E
It's
you
have
to
use
wallet
which
gives
you
the
possibility
to
really
choose
what
kind
of
addresses
or
transactions
you
join
into
forward
to
other
addresses,
so
you're
not
having
any
to
that
you're,
not
sending
back
small
amounts
of
of
satoshi's
back
to
to
existing
addresses
or
yeah
click,
any
any
privacy,
but
yeah,
but
I'm
I'm.
Absolutely,
no!
No
privacy
expert
at
all
I
think.
E
If
you
ever
have
the
feeling
you
need
some
extra
privacy,
you
you
can
try
to
use
any
coin,
trying
or
mixing
services
to
to
make
it
make
it
harder
to.
After.
If
you
have
the
feeling
yet
that
you
have
leaked
some
some
privacy,
you
can
try
to
regain
privacy
by
using
those
kind
of
mixes.
Of
course
you
take
it.
E
Those
addresses
might
get
flagged
again.
So
if
you,
if
you
try
to
spend
it
or
use
it
on
on
centralized
exchanges,
they
might.