Haveno (pronounced ha‧ve‧no) is a private and decentralized way to exchange Monero for national currencies or other cryptocurrencies. Haveno uses peer-to-peer networking and multi-signature escrow to facilitate trading without a trusted third party custodian. Disputes can be resolved using non-custodial arbitration. Everything is built around Monero and Tor.
See the FAQ: [Why a new platform? What are the key differences compared to Bisq](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/wiki/FAQ#why-a-new-platform-what-are-the-key-differences-compared-to-bisq)
At the moment Haveno is only a Proof of Concept. It's already possible to initiate crypto <-> XMR and fiat <-> XMR trades, but the platform still needs a lot of work before being available for public use.
Currently, efforts are focused in developing the core repository ('haveno'). If you wish to help, take a look at the [issue tracker](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/issues) and the [Kanban boards (projects)](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/projects). We run a bounty program to incentivize development, the issues elegible for a reward in XMR [are labelled '💰bounty'](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/labels/%F0%9F%92%B0bounty).
To incentivize development we adopt a simple bounty system. Contributors may be awarded bounties after completing a task (resolving an issue). [More details in the docs](https://github.com/erciccione/haveno/blob/master/docs/bounties.md).
## Keep in touch and help out!
Haveno is a community-driven project. For it to be succesful it's fundamental to have the support and help of the Monero community. We have our own Matrix server. Registrations are not open at the moment, but the rooms are public and can be joined from any matrix client (like Element). We look forward to hearing from you!
- General discussions: **Haveno** (`#haveno:haveno.network`) relayed on Freenode (`#haveno`)
- Development discussions: **Haveno Development** (`#haveno-dev:haveno.network`) relayed on Freenode (`#haveno-dev`)
See the [FAQ in the wiki](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/wiki/FAQ).
## Running a local Haveno test network
1. Download [Monero CLI](https://www.getmonero.org/downloads/) for your system and sync Monero stagenet: `./monerod --stagenet --rpc-login superuser:abctesting123`, or alternatively, [set up a local Monero stagenet network](#running-a-local-monero-stagenet-network) (recommended)
3. Download and install [Bitcoin-Qt](https://bitcoin.org/en/download)
4. Run Bitcoin-Qt in regtest mode, e.g.: `./Bitcoin-Qt -regtest -peerbloomfilters=1`
4. Mine the first 130 blocks to a random address before using so wallets only use the latest output type. For example, in a daemon: `start_mining 56k9Yra1pxwcTYzqKcnLip8mymSQdEfA6V7476W9XhSiHPp1hAboo1F6na7kxTxwvXU6JjDQtu8VJdGj9FEcjkxGJfsyyah 1`
## Sponsors
Would you like to help us build Haveno? Become a sponsor! We will show your logo here. Contact us at havenodex@protonmail.com.
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## Support
To bring Haveno to life, we need resources. If you have the possibility, please consider donating to the project. At this stage, donations are fundamental:
If you are using a wallet that supports Openalias (like the 'official' CLI and GUI wallets), you can simply put `donations@haveno.network` as the "receiver" address.