Tuesday, July 26, 2016

EB140 ?'" Manfred Kareer: Bitsquare - The Decentralized Open-Soure Cryptocurrency-Fiat Exchange

Exchanges are often criticized as a central point of failure of the cryptocurrency space. This isn’t without justification as, in recent years, we have seen a number of exchanges get hacked, robbed, or embezzled by their founders, which is far from insignificant. One proposed alternative are decentralized exchanges that would allow people make peer-to-peer trades using sophisticated smart contracts. However, there remains the fundamental challenge of interfacing with the legacy banking system.


Manfred Karrer joins us for a lengthy discussion on Bitsquare, a decentralized cryptocyrrency exchange which supports most fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies. Built to be a decentralized equivalent of LocalBitcoins, the Bitsquare client, which connects to the peer-to-peer network, uses Tor by default, which makes it almost completely anonymous. There are also a number of safeguards in place to eliminate the potential for fraud and theft, as well as an arbitration system to resolve disputes between traders.


Topics discussed in this episode include:


  • The motivation behind Bitsquare

  • The Bitsquare client and user experience

  • A walkthrough of a typical trade

  • The mechanics of the order book

  • The fiat currency transfer mechanism

  • The current and future arbitration process

  • Manfred’s thoughts on DAOs

  • Bitsquare’s product roadmap

Links mentioned in this episode:


  • Bitsquare Website

  • Bitsquare Whitepaper

  • Risk Analysis

  • Arbitration System

  • Github Repo

Sponsors:


  • Jaxx: Wallets that Unify the Blockchain Experience Across Devices http://jaxx.io

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EB140 ?'" Manfred Kareer: Bitsquare - The Decentralized Open-Soure Cryptocurrency-Fiat Exchange

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