<p><a class="user-mention" data-hovercard-type="user" data-hovercard-url="/hovercards?user_id=1449498" data-octo-click="hovercard-link-click" data-octo-dimensions="link_type:self" href="https://github.com/ManfredKarrer">@ManfredKarrer</a> The network can see the onion address of an offer or finished trade, can't it? Couldnt' it be able to log it and deny any new offer for 7 days?<br>
Also we could incentivize traders to get 1 token of reputation from which we could have a reference. They'd need:</p>
<ul>
<li>account age witness data</li>
<li>trade id</li>
<li>their position on the trade (maker or taker)</li>
<li>and sign it with the the public key of address on which they've received the payout<br>
And that signature would get that trader a token of reputation associated with that account age witness data. And it'd be stored by the network. One of those tokens with a certain age would give them a golden status.<br>
Those without this token would be exposed to extreme delays.<br>
Those with a token that's like 1 year old would get a Gold badge. The network would lookup the ledger for that account age witness data and if it found a token with a certain age it wouldn't append any new information.<br>
I think all this could be done directly through the software by contacting the arbitrators.</li>
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