Bitsquare.io
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@daWallet said in Bitsquare.io:
ave the time to understand the us
Basically its a decentralized p2p market where all currencies are traded against Bitcoin.
Overview:
Video series explaining functions in detail:
step-by-step:
- download the app: https://bitsquare.io/downloads/
- check the app for viruses and malware: https://virustotal.com/ (and maybe all virus scanners you have on your system)
- install the app and start it -> follow the instructions
- Check if Bitsquare is properly connected over Tor -> "Settings >> Network Info"
- setup some trading accounts -> "Accounts >> Altcoin Accounts" (this is the place where you enter your BURST address)
- Start selling or buying BURST with Bitcoin. Easiest way would be to click through the screens, become familar with it and enter a small selling offer -> "Buy BTC >> Create new offer to sell BURST >> ..."
The new offer should appear then under "Sell BTC". If someone takes the offer you'll be informed with a dialog. The buyer (offer taker) then waits and you have some time to transfer the BURST to his account (address shown in dialog). Finally he'll need to confirm in the dialog that he has received the BURST and the Bitcoin locked in a multisig address will be released to your wallet.
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I am looking for a poloniex alternative, I will try this thank you
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@Dworf Looks interesting!
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@Dworf I like this concept, because somehow you do not need to put your funds in an exchange in order sell or buy them. BTW why do we need to run an antivirus? Is it not safe for any reason?
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@vExact Fake wallets, fake downloads.
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@haitch how is this possible? How can I trust then this program?
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@vExact I don't know it so - so cant say trustworthy
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@haitch I just wonder how can people insert viruses in an installer of something developers should have control of. I am just courious :) I was actually checking the website of Unocoin and they also have a link to virus total for the downloads. Check this out, you can find trojans inside :o
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/3b95c862047b8b88c7a13997c4691b0bd1555bd4d0dfe512bc64308ffbc9d3dc/analysis/
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@vExact most/all of the miners get flagged as malware because of bots mining the coin. I vouch for any software downed from the software section
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Any RATS can be put into an executable
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Seems like they're advertising for them really...
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do not trust anyone but your own eyes - there have been exchances who were cracked by imported viruses already
if virustotal indicates anything I would doublecheck it before I install it
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@Benutzer false positives


