I wanted to ask about Bisq.
Bisq is an open source platform that enables P2P asset exchange, as far as I know they do not currently list HBN, but they do clearly state the methods and requirements for asset listing. They state that that if you commit the code and tests to list a new coin as a single commit, then they will accept this unless its controversial. There are a few other requirements, but its clear HBN complies with those already. (Need a block explorer, must not be an ICO, ticker must not clash with other coins, etc.) A downside is that all assets must be exchanged against Bitcoin, but we could live with that I think.
I don't think this would be hard to do. Of course a p2p exchange is not as slick to use as a mainstream exchange, but its a good deal more secure since assets remain under owner control at all times. (Well, nearly, as far as I can see).
I'd like to know if anyone has tried this already, and if anyone thinks this is a good idea?
I feel that we should be exploring other exchange options as well, and wonder if there are other ideas floating around.