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Re: Where do you find other Cash Traders ?
by
o_e_l_e_o
on 07/03/2021, 08:29:14 UTC
I know I've already replied on your other thread, but I figured I can answer this question for you too. Anything that might help launch another decentralized peer to peer trading service. Smiley

I have used Bisq, HodlHodl, and LocalCryptos to find cash traders. I generally favor Bisq whenever possible for its truly decentralized nature (whereas the other two I mentioned still require operating through a centralized website), as well as the fact that I like the set up of their multi-sig escrow between buyer and seller. I would never touch a completely centralized service like LocalBitcoins which requires KYC and also requires you to give up custody of your coins by depositing to their wallets. Such a set up completely defeats the point of trading peer to peer in the first place. I would be tempted to use these forums to find other cash traders (and indeed, there are a number of users who I know are physically close enough to me and I would definitely trust to perform an escrow-less cash trade with), but I would not compromise my privacy by revealing my location and appearance to another user on here.

A website like this requires developer transparency not anonymity. That’s the point I’m trying to make the forum has nothing to do with it. If you’re not a reputable developer and you’re not well known. And you aren’t being really transparent. Good luck my friend this industry isn’t the Wild West anymore fella
Completely disagree. Bitcoin was built by an anonymous developer. Developer transparency is not required, provided the code (and in this case, the service) is transparent.