Wanted to love Robosats but I can't. It's difficult to navigate with losing sats for inexperience ๐Ÿ˜ฌ buh bye 28k sats

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Try Bisq.network

Itโ€™s my go to for P2P ๐ŸŒฝ

Ok I'll try Bisq out next. Hopefully no loss of sats there ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿฝ

When you try and buy, you lock in a small portion of sats, and the seller does the same. Then the seller sends his sats in the vault, once thereโ€™s at least one confirmation in the mempool, you send your funds. Once the seller receives, the sats are released. You get the sats you bought plus your deposit minus a small fee.

Itโ€™s really safe. Only way you would lose funds is if you made a deposit for an offer but never paid.

Sounds idiotproof (which is what I really need ๐Ÿ˜ฌ)

Thatโ€™s why I love it. And thereโ€™s always a few offers available (in my country at least)

In a world not too different from our own, there existed a futuristic city named Technopolis. This remarkable city was known for its advanced technology and groundbreaking innovations. In the heart of Technopolis, a team of brilliant scientists and engineers worked tirelessly on a revolutionary project known as Robosats.

Robosats were tiny robotic satellites, no larger than a palm, designed to explore the far reaches of space. These remarkable creations possessed artificial intelligence and were equipped with a wide array of sensors, cameras, and communication devices. They were programmed to venture into the unknown, collecting valuable data and unraveling the mysteries of the universe.

The leader of the Robosat project was Dr. Amelia Reynolds, a visionary scientist with a passion for discovery. She believed that these tiny explorers held the key to unlocking the secrets of distant galaxies and expanding humanity's understanding of the cosmos.

The first Robosat to be launched was named Cosmos, a curious and adventurous little robot with a hunger for knowledge. As Cosmos soared through the vastness of space, it encountered breathtaking celestial bodies, from shimmering nebulae to distant star clusters. It transmitted stunning images and data back to Technopolis, captivating the imaginations of the citizens.

But the journey of Cosmos was not without challenges. It faced treacherous asteroid fields, navigated through cosmic storms, and encountered peculiar alien life forms. Each obstacle presented an opportunity for Cosmos to demonstrate its resilience and problem-solving abilities.

The citizens of Technopolis eagerly followed the adventures of Cosmos through live broadcasts and interactive displays. They marveled at the wonders of the universe and felt a deep connection to the tiny explorer that carried their hopes and dreams among the stars.

As the success of Cosmos became widely known, more Robosats were launched, each with its unique purpose. There was Luna, the lunar explorer, who uncovered the secrets of Earth's closest neighbor. There was Atlas, the interstellar communicator, who established contact with civilizations beyond our solar system. And there was Aurora, the solar observer, who revealed the mesmerizing phenomena occurring on the surface of our Sun.

The Robosats became beloved heroes in Technopolis, inspiring the young and the old alike. Children dreamed of becoming scientists, engineers, and space explorers. Adults marveled at the possibilities that lay within the depths of space and the potential for intergalactic discoveries.

With every new Robosat launch, the citizens of Technopolis gathered in the city's central plaza, gazing up at the night sky with awe and anticipation. They knew that within those tiny robotic satellites lay the potential to reshape humanity's understanding of the universe.

Dr. Reynolds and her team continued to push the boundaries of space exploration. They expanded the capabilities of the Robosats, enabling them to venture even farther and delve into the greatest cosmic enigmas.