In this tutorial I cover how to do a Fiat to Monero trade from the brand new (and long awaited!) Haveno Decentralised Exchange, using the Face-to-Face (F2F) payment method.

using the Haveno Reto Network, feel free to drop in some feedback if you think i can improve that tutorial :) https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-client-f2f/index.html

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Great, thanks for this.

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can you write a cash in mail tutorial

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It’s on my todolist yes, i’ll try to showcase a dispute with abitrator resolution, a SEPA instant transaction, and also the popular cash in mail

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Is is correct that you need to have some Monero as a security deposit to post an offer to buy Monero? So how should people get their first Monero?

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yeah that’s the chicken in egg problem that got ported over from bisq. Thing is that initial monero is required to make sure there’s an incentive to not scam the other peer and same from their end.

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Have you seen tim? I’m trying it. Haveno is limited is some problematic ways, one of which is the first XMR problem.

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