Adding peers manually could enhance privacy

This opens up different use cases and might preserve more privacy.
Validate if it is important for users to be able to control who to add (and how).
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Daniel Karzel 2020-11-25 17:06:10 +11:00
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| | | | configure Tor for trading | TM |
| | | Do users care about P2P? | use a centralized service to find makers | TM |
| | | | user a decentralized service to find makers | TM |
| | | | add peers manually | TM |
| Software Setup | How does the user want to manage the swap software setup? | Is the user willing to download software? | download software (swap execution daemon) before being able to do a swap | T |
| | | How does the user want to manage long-running tasks? | keep a GUI/CLI open for the whole length of the swap execution | T |
| | | | keep a computer running (that hosts the daemon) for the whole length of the swap execution | T |
| | | | keep the browser open for the whole length of a swap | T |
| Protocol | How important are protocol details to the user? | Does the user care about the incentives of each role? | have different steps (locking first vs second) depending on the direction of the swap | TM |
## Prototypes
In the initial project description we distinguished product `A` a single market-maker product and product `B` a product including peer-to-peer discovery and multiple makers.
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| configure Tor for trading | TM | | | | |
| use a centralized service to find makers | TM | T | T | | |
| user a decentralized service to find makers | TM | | | | |
| add peers manually | TM | | | | |
| download software (swap execution daemon) before being able to do a swap | T | | | | |
| keep a GUI/CLI open for the whole length of the swap execution | T | | | T | T |
| keep a computer running (that hosts the daemon) for the whole length of the swap execution | T | T | T | T | T |
| keep the browser open for the whole length of a swap | T | | | | |
| have different steps (locking first vs second) depending on the direction of the swap | TM | | | T (M) | T (M) |
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