Be our Podcast guest! We invite our committed users and podcasters to join our ongoing podcast bounty. Share your insights as a Bisq user, discussing your experiences with No KYC Bitcoin, decentralized exchanges, and privacy-focused trading platforms with our audience. Requirements: Read the GitHub issue here Compensation: $250 (USD) payable in BSQ following publication of the podcast. For further enquiry check the full post on GitHub #dex #decentralized #bitcoin #btc #nostr #nokyc #stacksats #bounty #bisq
Rumors circulated regarding BlackRock obtaining Bitcoin from Bisq after a user spotted a substantial buy offer of 10,696 Bitcoin at $51,200 each. Bloomberg confirmed BlackRock's participation, emphasizing compliance with regulations through the use of "shadowy decentralized exchanges." The origin of the Bitcoins and the fulfillment of the offer remain uncertain. Discussions at a New York City Bitcoin bar unveiled BlackRock employees expressing approval for Bisq's absence of KYC requirements and regulatory obstacles. Source: #dex #decentralized #bitcoin #btc #nokyc #stacksats #nostr #blackrock
Bisq 2 prioritizes maintaining data privacy through robust measures. Bisq 2 upholds user data privacy similarly to Bisq 1 by eliminating registration, employing Tor hidden services, avoiding central servers, and encrypting data for exclusive visibility to trading partners. Read More about Bisq 2: #dex #decentralized #bitcoin #btc #nokyc #stacksats #xmr
When Bisq 2 is launched it will initially only use the one trade protocol 'Bisq Easy' therefore the differences are based on a 2-of-2 multisig protocol (Bisq 1) vs a reputation based trade protocol (Bisq Easy). What is Bisq Easy? Bisq Easy was designed for new Bitcoin users who have not yet purchased Bitcoin and thererfor cannot use Bisq 1 due the requirements of the security deposit. A lot of effort was put into making it as simple to use as possible. Read more about Bisq 2 here(Source): #dex #decentralized #bitcoin #btc #nokyc #stacksats #xmr