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Bisq 1 From Bisq Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search Bisq is a decentralized bitcoin exchange network that enables secure, private and censorship-resistant exchange of bitcoin for national currencies and other cryptocurrencies over the internet. The Bisq application forms a peer-to-peer network by discovering, connecting to, and working with one another to implement the Bisq trading protocol. The Bisq network is fully peer-to-peer in that it requires no centrally-controlled servers and has no single points of failure. See more details in the introduction . Why? Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin to solve the problems of centralized payment systems, so it seems inconsistent for corporate, centralized bitcoin exchanges to be the primary way to acquire bitcoin. It often seems the dominance and vulnerability of centralized exchanges is the Achilles heel in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Bisq is built on pure P2P infrastructure: desktop software, Tor, local wallets, and no central accounts . Furthermore, it is not a company , and its governance model actually incentivizes the protection of user privacy and freedoms. While the transfer of national currency requires traditional payment channels like banks and payment processors, Bisq is not dependent on any particular provider. The role of these payment channels is limited to what it should be: transferring national currency. That's it-no censoring, confiscating, monitoring, or controlling your financial transactions. Bisq is built for those who: Want to exchange a national currency such as dollars, euros, or yen for bitcoin. Want to exchange a wide range of alternative cryptocurrencies for bitcoin. Do not want to trust any entity to hold their funds. Do not want to forfeit control or privacy to a central authority in order to trade with other individuals. Regard financial transactions as a form of private speech that should be protected from surveillance by banks, governments, and other institutions. Using Bisq Introduction - what Bisq is and why Getting started - complete your first trade in minutes Downloading and installing - or build it yourself Backing up critical data - seed words and data directory Take a tour - get acquainted with the interface Payment methods - supported payment methods and limitations Trading fees - competitive rates for unparalleled privacy Markets - current offers and recent trades Dispute resolution - what happens when a trade doesn't go smoothly Support - where to go when you need support Installing your own Bitcoin node - take the next step in Bitcoin self sovereignty Troubleshooting - solutions to known issues Tips and Tricks - how to get the most out of Bisq ( performance + privacy ) Contributing Contributor checklist - see how we think, work, and collaborate GitHub - all the code Current projects - see what we're up to right now Network activity and stats Overview - trading volume, BSQ issuance, other activity Trading activity - all the numbers, in detail Network monitor - P2P network activity, Tor metrics, other data Release stats - download numbers by release Community Matrix - where everyone hangs out and collaborates Twitter - user-facing announcements and news Blog - longer-form updates and perspectives YouTube - calls, how-tos, interviews, and more Forum - ask questions, post opinions Reddit - mingle with other redditors who use Bisq Retrieved from " http://s3p666he6q6djb6u3ekjdkmoyd77w63zq6gqf6sde54yg6bdfqukz2qd.onion/index.php?title=Bisq_1&oldid=3524 " Navigation menu Personal tools English Log in Namespaces Page Discussion Variants Views Read View source View history More Search Navigation Main page Recent changes Random page Help about MediaWiki Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Printable version Permanent link Page information This page was last edited on 13 March 2024, at 18:56. Privacy policy About Bisq Wiki Disclaimers