nostr:npub15369wu3wzzar5fclhecyqfv683x69n6nhlg7rxqnsg2dydgxflpq3apswl I just installed peach, I was unable to see trades until I set up my own criteria.

I was confused, I feel like I have an open trade so I deleted it just in case. I want to start by being a taker, not a maker.

I'll also admit that the x in the top right was not the most intuitive way to delete the offer.

Is there a way to see trades? This would help me decide what payment options I prefer.

Thanks for the feedback! We are indeed working on a big new release that will make both the buyer and the seller makers and takers. ATM, only the seller is the maker.

Currently,

As a buyer, you can see all sell offers without putting any payment methods. Note that you can plug as many payment methods as you want to the same offer.

As a seller, you can only see the buy offers which request a trade with you.

What icon would you suggest for “cancel”?

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Red button at the bottom. In the top right corner, it is more like a close window button which I'd expect to be purely navigational and behavw the same as my back gesture.

I see that I can see offers without adding payment details now, but it always leaves an open action in the trades area. I assume this is not an advertised buy offer then, but it does look like it is. That's why I delete it... I don't want it to be taken by someone while I am just exploring the app and have someone expecting me to honour the offer.

Robosats for example lets you look at the order book, filter etc and there is no created actions as a side effect. That's what I expect from exploring an app, otherwise it feels like I might be doing something I don't want to do while I'm just trying to explore and get familiar with the app.

Know what I mean?

cancel icon = X

Can be an x, just at the bottom of the page IMO.

Follow up question... if I am buying Bitcoin, why do I need to provide banking details, and for some, it asks for phone number.

Who gets to see this information and why does it matter? I understand if I am selling bitcoin, but not if I am buying. Also, what does "which currencies do you want to accept?" have to do with buying bitcoin if using Revolut to send a payment?