privacyOG
privacyOG
Whats stopping the scammer of opening a new instance of Haveno? Its a is easy process to delete reinstall and new instance.
> @privacyOG Quote exactly part you are replying to, so I know the context. Im refering to the whole suggestion, a scammer could simply delete and reinstall a new Haveno...
> @privacyOG this post was useless for me. You have not quoted my text. What I have described is working on aged accounts, offcourse users can then see if the...
> I am not placing offers, instead I am only accepting offers in case i need to accept a reversible payment method, so per my understanding mine mentioned proposal would...
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> Other idea, for each account: > -how old the account is (ex: 30 days) > -number of completed trades: (ex: 1000) > -number of different peers with whom those...
Also I would like to add, you dont believe the security bond that buyer and seller must put is enough to deter scammers? The problem I see is when we...
> They won't ever use it again if they think "oh this guy has 500 completed trades, must be legit" and then get scammed. > Fake reputation can also heavily...
I believe this is being answered with the proposal in issue #999 which will basically be 2:2 multisig trade without the help of arbitators. ie. Trade at your own risk...
> On ubuntu the build instructions did not work for me. What did work is the following > > Prerequisites: sudo apt-get install git make openjdk-21-jdk JAVA_HOME="" # to make...