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I guess this is paranoia, but could the amounts in fiat reported on market.bitsquare.io somehow not display true exact amounts, obfuscate by slightly changing exact figure slightly up/down of true value. Banks could check this data and match transactions to bitsquare usage?
I think it would be a false sense of security through obscurity.
The information is already public. All that market.bitsquare.io does is display the data that the bitsquare app provides. Anyone, including other websites or banks themselves can do this...
For that matter, banks could just run the app and see trade amounts in there also.
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@memetat commented on Thu Jan 05 2017
I guess this is paranoia, but could the amounts in fiat reported on market.bitsquare.io somehow not display true exact amounts, obfuscate by slightly changing exact figure slightly up/down of true value. Banks could check this data and match transactions to bitsquare usage?
@ManfredKarrer commented on Fri Jan 13 2017
Yes good point. We will consider it. Maybe just remove the cent amounts...
@dan-da commented on Mon Feb 13 2017
I think it would be a false sense of security through obscurity.
The information is already public. All that market.bitsquare.io does is display the data that the bitsquare app provides. Anyone, including other websites or banks themselves can do this...
For that matter, banks could just run the app and see trade amounts in there also.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: