[bisq-network/projects] Prototype for offer book and create offer UX for Bisq 2.0 (Misq) (#57)

eyalron33 notifications at github.com
Sat May 29 16:19:23 CEST 2021


After further discussion with @warddem we will do as the first milestone for this proposal the following:
- Create a clickable "Offerbook".

The cost that we'll ask from the DAO:
- 500 USD @warddem 
- 200 USD to me (Neiman)

The design would base on the one [here](https://xd.adobe.com/view/a83c2327-4730-4ec2-8938-e318b2749588-fd6f/). Based on what's written, we'll do a one-column Offerbook (so all offers in the offer book buy and sell the same asset).

To verify its usability we will include four trading pairs:
- BTC <-> USD,
- XMR <-> BTC,
- EUR <-> ETH,
- XMR <-> ETH,

and the following protocols:
- *2of2 MS with delayed payout (Bisq model)*: Slow, expensive, secure,
- *Atomic cross-chain swap (DLC based)*: Fast, secure, expensive,
- *Atomic cross-chain swaps (HTLC based)*: Fast, secure, expensive,
- *LN based protocol*: Fast, secure, cheap, BUT not always available,
- *Reputation-based*: Fast, cheap, insecure.

Two questions still remain:
- which extra detail exists when someone "clicks" on a trade? In his current wireframe @warddem put just "contact seller" (=chat).
- Are there any other exchanges that support multiple pairs with multiple options to look at (besides Binance that was mentioned here). Just for inspiration.

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