Thanks! I made it myself, promoting a few services that I find important to get more exposure, for free.
I like to think of Bisq as a non-profit, even if they aren't officially registered as such (that I know of.) As far as i can tell, all their earnings go to pay their developers and support staff, which is essentially how a non-profit operates. It's noble of you to volunteer your efforts to help out.
Interesting. Do you remember what that other P2P exchange is called?
It's HodlHodl which has a lending service, but again, I've never used it. There's another p2p exchange that's very similar that gets mentioned a lot around here; Localcryptos. Localcyrptos claims to employ non-custodial wallets. Paxful is yet another p2p exchange but I think they and HodlHodl use custodial wallets. All three resemble Localbitcoins, so maybe they all started with a whitelabel version of the original Localbitcoins site.
I've avoided using these exchanges because AFIK they do require KYC.
That's a pity. Rust is becoming more and more standard for important projects, especially in the Bitcoin space. I don't code in Rust myself, but I find its features and safety guarantees extremely useful.
Thanks for addressing this, I had never heard of that language before. I'll do a little reading about it when I get the chance.