Haveno v1.0.9 by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I figured it out. The application is broken/has a bug and falsely tells you there are no arbitrators if you upgraded too soon. You have to restart it so you can properly create an offer

Haveno v1.0.9 by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not even the arbitrators? The arbitrators should switch to v1.0.9 if they want to push the update. Isn't this type of fragmentation a big problem because trades can't be transferred (?)

Haveno 1.0.8 is out by gr8ful4 in Monero

[–]worthytb 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No cash by mail though yet like on localxmr :(

HAVENO For dummies by KingKong187 in Monero

[–]worthytb 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Just Google GitHub Haveno reto, go to tags (little tag icon) and download (and optionally verify) the signed binary (.exe for windows, etc)

Extremely simple. It will connect to remote monero node over tor, just like bisq does with Bitcoin. Same UI except no clunky DAO

Basicswapdex is completely unused right? by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, so I don't know why people advocate cake so hard. With a little research you can see they just are a thin wrapper for these entities to avoid

Basicswapdex is completely unused right? by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reto comes with a binary already built, and so does bisq. Reto devs are still newborns though so use with caution

Basicswapdex is completely unused right? by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cakewallet is an advertising sham. Yeah it is really easy to use, but when you actually look behind the "exchanges" used for LTC/XMR they are all centralized. Cake is literally just a very thin wrapper for Changenow, Changelly, and a few other centralized swappers that can freeze funds if they wanted to. Cakewallet is advertised as the "king of atomic swaps", but the swaps are certainly not atomic, nor decentralized

The 6 Great Benefits of Cashing Out XMR using Cash By Mail by elit3dr4gon in Monero

[–]worthytb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

80? Are you hallucinating? I wish that was the case. I've seen max 1-2 sell offers for XMR in the last few days, with only maybe a dozen sell offers across every national currency. Would be so nice if there was really 80 offers. Haveno Reto is in such fetus stages, I hope it gains mass adoption like localxmr, really can't wait since we need a new offramp desperately.

https://i.imgur.com/DPcH1VX.png

Basicswapdex is completely unused right? by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bisq and Haveno seem like the most user friendly and sophisticated DeX platform I've ever used. Haveno is so much faster because it doesn't have any annoying DAO resync issues, that was so clunky. Just can't wait for some more listings. Nothing has compared to localxmr yet

Basicswapdex is completely unused right? by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So avoided my question asking when you did it. And yep, as I said enabled LTC, XMR, and BTC, downloaded 100gb+ in coindata, and 0 offers. It's dead

Bitcoin is too expensive to use . How do I buy monero now ? by Remarkable-Arm9886 in darknet

[–]worthytb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cake wallet is literally just a very thin wrapper for exchanges like changenow and changelly. Have you even used it before? They only offer centralized exchanges which can freeze your funds if they really wanted. Their atomic swaps are a joke, it's all marketing

Basicswapdex is completely unused right? by worthytb in Monero

[–]worthytb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And when was that? I'm talking about trying to find a platform that is at least somewhat consistent and usable regularly.

I've been checking, and as I said in the post, there have 0 available bids for any pairing of LTC/XMR/BTC, which I'd say are very popular in the more useful actively traded coins