What's Changed
Remove trade fees, add new seednodes, add new public key (reto-specific changes)
Support USDT (ERC20 & TRC20) by @woodser in #1388
Refactor tabs for simplicity: Buy or Sell XMR for ...
What's Changed
Remove trade fees, add new seednodes, add new public key (reto-specific changes)
Support USDT (ERC20 & TRC20) by @woodser in #1388
Refactor tabs for simplicity: Buy or Sell XMR for Fiat, Crypto, or Other assets by @woodser in #1379
Update Tails script to retry download using wget by @nahuhh in #1381
Update Tails instructions by @woodser, @nahuhh in #1344, #1385
Improve backup recovery if wallet cache is corrupt by @woodser in #1398
Support opening dispute if unable to open trade wallet by @woodser in #1398
Fix sorting Buy or Sell XMR > Amount column by @niyid in #1370
Fix sorting transaction memo column by @niyid in #1354
Fix background color of transaction ID on withdraw by @bvcxza in #1367
Focus on input field in password dialog window by @woodser in #1342
Add description of how payment details are stored and shared when creating account by @rafau in #1387
Show crypto address in trade step view instead of account name by @woodser in #1391
Update price nodes to support USDT by @woodser in haveno-dex/haveno-pricenode#39
Add validation to SingleThreadExecutorUtils.java by @XMRZombie in #1378
Other stability improvements and bug fixes (see full changelog)
Have you even installed the app? Different currencies have different limits. Without being specific nobody is going to take YOU seriously. Limits are not there for fun.
does it really matter if I send USDT on ethereum L1 or tron? can't I just get written approval from my counterparty to use any other network for USDT? they can all be verified by an arbitrator if the need arises. it shouldn't matter.
that is the big dumb. there are a lot of better options for networks when interacting with USDT like ethereum rollups, polygon, solana, even the liquid sidechain is nice and cheap to send USDT. it is very easy to get any kind of money on these networks and change it to USDT. a lot of liquidity can be accessed this way. but if I'm stuck with just ethereum mainnet and tron, it's more expensive for me to get USDT and send it over.
Wrll, LocalMonero specifically mentioned Haveno in their drparting blog post so they thought at the time that Haveno would be the future and with good reason. There is quite a wide selection of fiat currencies, low only a few have really serious traction, but you can just download the software and look at everything for yourself. It's super simple. You currently need to have at least 0.11 Monero in order to get started using it because you need a security deposit. Although, steps are being taken to make that not an issue anymore.
Those only work if you have another Acrepto currency to swap, and most of them use centralized exchange partners, which could technically freeze your funds if they wished to. I do know there are some decentralized instant exchanges like thorchain, but there aren't many.