On the other hand, it is not important for the bitcoin niche, but a project like this has to have a first and last name, by its very nature if I am going to use your app tell me who you are, in a trade of this type, two faces will be seen , we must begin to trust the owner of the app.
I disagree, which is probably why I like Bisq so much. There have been plenty of exchanges, coins, tokens, etc., where we have known the names of the people behind them and they have gone on to scam anyway. Knowing a name doesn't prevent anything. Further, I don't want to have to trust the developer - I want to be able to verify the app for myself. Make the app open source, let the community examine it and verify it does what is claimed, and trust is no longer necessary.
It also goes against the whole ethos of anonymous cash trading to demand the developer to sacrifice their own privacy so you can protect yours.