I had in the backlog for nostr:nprofile1qqsyx53h3h7ec4fwlspjq0kqec5gv54t7rc48xdtq6q4y94wsw4fnjqprdmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuumpw3ehgunpd35kztnrdakj7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhrq7rrdpshgtnrdakj7qg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t09uhgml9t to allow users to create password protected orders. Which can allow to share links with specific people you want to trade with.

I think there is a social part for this we are still not really focusing in, and we basically have all the tools and data in place.

As an example, today I vibe coded a web app to dispkay all NIP-69 orders generated by lnp2pbot and Robosats on clearnet.

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Example story:

As someone who does not want to go through exchange PII honeypot database gulag, I would like to buy/sell only within my web-of-trust, so that I reduce my risk of rugpulls.

Password protected trade with one person does not make sense to me. If you already know them; and you have agreed to trade p2p with them, why do you need this feature?

I want to see e.g. by way of my follows list union with vertex WOT nostr:npub1kpt95rv4q3mcz8e4lamwtxq7men6jprf49l7asfac9lnv2gda0lqdknhmz all e.g. 1,000 or whatever number of npubs, not just one npub.

But for your case then you just need to create a NIP-69 event, I'll publish that web I just did soon😁

Password protected orders might make sense for specific scenarios where people are in the borders of your WOT