[bisq-network/bisq] Navigation Hierarchy Adjustments (Issue #6061)

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Thu Feb 24 22:10:37 CET 2022


The design aims to accommodate to the user needs mentioned above and could be viewed as a progressive step towards improving Bisq’s current user experience.

Regardless of their reputation, the above screenshots are from Bisq’s direct competitors in reference to a particular target audience. A group of users who buy non-kyc XMR from CEXs mostly due to their lower fees, quick transactions and user-friendly journey instead of opting for a decentralised exchange. I have addressed this in detail in my previous proposal [here](https://github.com/bisq-network/proposals/issues/349#issuecomment-982793772). 

I tend to keep my opinions separate to any design based solutions as this could potentially cloud my judgement and discourages a user focused approach.

The hierarchy buy/sell applies to real world conventions, which fulfils a common UX principle while clearly displaying all available buy/sell options on bisq. This could be encouraging for new bisq users, particularly those seeking to transition from a CEX to a DEX platform as exchanges are increasingly becoming regulated by governmental laws and legislations. 

The term ‘Crypto’ appears to be the most popular and familiar used term in the industry to describe altcoins and is a suggestion based on market research. However, If anyone has any other suggestions this is also welcome.


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