Damus
OpenMonero.com · 50w
OpenMonero response to Woodser haveno dev (haveno rug pull scenario) > a malicious arbitrator could attempt to take offers, hoping to be assigned trades and then unfairly award funds to themselves. h...
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I am actually considering using both. The zero-deposit offers on Haveno would not be subject to taker bots because a password is generated on the client side that must be entered before the offer can be taken which would make them immune to the bot issue you bring up. OpenMonero has a UX advantage since there is no software needed and it just runs in a browser like LocalMonero did. It seems to me the best solution is not one or the other. It's both.
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🇵🇸 whoever loves Digit · 50w
Seems correct to me
OpenMonero.com · 50w
Basically, the haveno network operator can give admin roles to both taker and arbiter bots as well, which lets them ignore any rules in place. This speeds up things a lot since there’s no need to put down a security deposit for each taker bot, allowing all maker funds to be unlocked right away. Th...