The Bisq DAO with Steve Jain and Ricardo Martinez
The Bisq DAO is decentralizing revenue distribution and decision-making to make Bisq self-sustaining and censorship-resistant. Why? Bisq trading is currently decentralized, but its revenue distribution and decision-making are not. It is critical that Bisq be resistant to censorship, and the trade protocol and P2P network achieve this—for traders. What about Bisq's developers? Project decision-making and revenue distribution are still centralized, and this creates vulnerabilities. What Is The Bisq DAO? The Bisq DAO enables value transfer from traders to contributors. The BSQ token makes this possible in a decentralized way. Trading fees are distributed to contributors without the confines of a corporation or other legal entity, keeping Bisq stateless & sovereign. Bisq is an open-source, peer-to-peer application that allows you to buy and sell cryptocurrencies in exchange for national currencies. No registration required. https://bisq.network/ Check out Ricardo's Blog focused on Bitcoin, not Shitcoins. Reporting on the Bitcoin revolution from the front lines https://ift.tt/2F44BvN Read the article here https://ift.tt/2TBBOni Support the show by buying bitcoin https://ift.tt/2Ek785F Listen to WCN Audio Podcasts: https://ift.tt/2hzvsYW Check out the brand new https://ift.tt/1kez5IZ Follow WCN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldCryptoNet Follow Ricardo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ricardo90850004 Follow Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/m52go
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