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日本の取引所ってかどこでも取引所は避けたいもんですね😱

Coracle Ice 🥶💙

日本ではまだマシじゃないかと思う。おかげさまで今まで危険な目に遭ったことなく。

もちろんそれでも最低限の注意が必要だけど。

ピープルオブジャパンよ!

ちょっとビットコインを売ります。

HodlHodlに掲載しましたが、売れそうにないので、ここで共有します。興味がある方ぜひどうぞ:

https://hodlhodl.com/offers/EQJ6wUnP3ZB0eJyh

アカウントがない方はこちらからどうぞ:

https://hodlhodl.com/join/DJVF

¿Qué no era Proton el que cooperaba en arrestos de usuarios? (sarcasmo)

Replying to Avatar HoloKat

What is the ideal flow for buying on a decentralized exchange?

Ideally...

1. I visit a website. I don't need to download anything.

2. I click BUY or SELL

3. I see some options who to buy from and their asking prices

4. I have a clear understanding of how this thing works. Don't just tell me the payment method, but how that transaction looks like after I hit buy.

5. Sort by payment method

6. Guide me through the transaction or better yet, facilitate it automatically.

What does the dream flow look like?

1. Click buy. You are automatically offered the best deal with your preferred payment method (maybe you specified it earlier).

2. You are provided super simple step by step instructions to finish transaction.

Similar for sell side.

The issue I see with decentralized exchanges:

1. Have to download something

2. The whole thing looks way too complex

3. Not clear how it works

Compare to centralized exchange:

1. Click buy. Done.

See the difference?

I think if we are to improve the UX, we have to think grandma level and start from scratch. No trying to improve a complex trading platform, but really think from the basics. What will grandma need to know or click on and how will she feel about it?

You make it work for grandma. You make it work for everyone.

The issue I see with Bisq (I couldn't install it, got corrupt file) is that it looks like a literal stock trading platform. NOT for an average person. I'd say you have to strip it down to 10% basics to make it work for the average person, provided you do everything else well.

In fact, some things could be improved in the first version of Bisq. I hope it looks better in Bisq2.

Bisq has been my main source of Bitcoin for almost 4 years. The biggest difficulty it presented was when I had to migrate to another PC. Actually very simple as copy and paste...

Point 1 of "I visit a website", okay, it depends on the person, but some may prefer to have the software under own control. If it happens something hodlhodl (like happened with AgoraDesk), goodbye and almost nothing can be done.

But if we have Bisq, it seems to me that we are unstoppable.

The thing is how much the process can be simplified, from downloading until you have the Bitcoin in your cold wallet.

Que complicado es traer a familiares y amigos a nostr.

Yo he dejado de utilizar aplicaciones de mensajería como Whatsapp, utlizo grapheneOS y no tengo instalado nada que tenga que ver con Google. Por lo que no tengo acceso a la Play Store.

Por lo que me he quedado un poco incomunicado del mundo en general. No sin antes compartir mi correo electrónico, mi servidor de matrix o mi npub junto con el cliente de nostr que también hosteo o Amethyst en todo caso (en mis círculos casi nadie utiliza iPhones).

Pero, eso de no tener notificaciones, al parecer, en la mayoría de los casos es la mayor pega. Además de una cierta incertidumbre o temor a esa "contraseña" larguísima que uno no puede memorizar tan fácilmente como una fecha de cumpleaños, que también lo complica todo.