- cross-posted to:
- haveno@monero.town
- cross-posted to:
- haveno@monero.town
In this tutorial we’re going to cover how the Haveno DEX handles trade disputes, which can happen as, after all it’s decentralised, and anonymous by default.
https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-arbitrator/index.html
feel free to let me know if i should improve something in this one :)
Awesome, appreciate these in-depth walkthroughs! Excited to see the functionality that Haveno brings to the community, and much needed now with the exit of localmonero.
We hit 30 offers in the offer book this morning, and over 100 Monero being offered in total. And that’s the first time we hit those marks. And the number of listings grew 36% in 24 hours.
So what happens if Alice is the scammer and redeemed the code but then told the arbitrator that it was invalid? Is there any protection for Bob here?
yea as mentionned, there are a ton of difficult possible arbitration scenarios, i think there is a clear need to :
- list the payment options (like bisq did on this page here https://bisq.wiki/Payment_methods)
- detail each payment option with the correct trade protocol (which includes the precautions to PROVE that you conducted the trade correctly for the arbitrators (see localmonero’s tips on cash by mail for example https://localmonero.co/cash-by-mail-tips )), the risks of the trade going wrong, and what to do in each case.
I opened up https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/issues/944 just now for the same
Thanks. Having all possible cases fully documented so I know all the risks and, their likelihood, and any possible or impossible mitigations is a strong prerequisite to me using it.