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Bisq 2 Reputation Protocol/ Social User Research #362

Closed UX-P closed 2 years ago

UX-P commented 2 years ago

This is a Bisq Network proposal. Please familiarize yourself with the submission and review process.

I am proposing to carry out user research based on the Bisq-2 reputation protocol in order to optimise the user interactivity of this project. Due to its high level of complexity, it is essential to have a good combination of functionality and design in order for Bisq 2 to reach its users effectively. To best tackle areas regarding security and usability there must be a good understanding of user expectations, desires and needs technically, logistical and humanly.

Objectives:

Deliverables

(Identities will be kept anonymous from any of the deliverables) Similar to my previous #349 I will deliver:

Outcome:

If accepted, let me know if there’s anything else anyone would like me to look into regarding this.

chimp1984 commented 2 years ago

@UX-P Great thanks for the proposal!

Research 2 or 3 potential competitors/alternatives and their key market features to pinpoint any strengths and weaknesses.

There are several messanger app based OTC trading channels (e.g. Telegram, Whatsapp,...). I looked a while into some but was very disappointed about UX and scam level. But this type of trade interaction was one inspiration for the social trading project. The main problems I saw was total lack of security, difficulty to find trusted peers and a very high level of scam risk. One felt like in a dark street in a shady town expecting every minute to get robbed...

Othere general comments: The social trading concept targets mainly new users (not familiar with Bisq). I expect that existing Bisq users will not see much value in it as it has lower security and privacy and higher trade prices. I think we need to take care to not try to target the typical Bisq user as that would render that concept to become more similar to other more security and privacy focussed protocols which comes with higher costs on usability and convenience and with that we would lose the core goal of that project that its super easy and sufficiantly safe for a newbie to get BTC.

Another important aspect is the economical part. According to feedback from Keybase BTC sellers usual amounts are 100-200 USD and price premium 10-15%. Montly volume likely below 10k USD. I am not aware of any scam or bigger problem. There was no mediation support on the Keybase channels. So we cannot expect too much of a trade volume. We need to find the right balance on costs for the DAO (mediators, channel moderators) and revenue (BTC sellers who pay with burned BSQ the fee). Though if the social aspect works out well it could be still beneficial for Bisq even if the costs are exceeding the revenue as it serves for onboarding to normal Bisq trade protocols as well it can attract newbies for getting into BTC and Bisq.

UX-P commented 2 years ago

Thanks for the feedback @chimp1984

One felt like in a dark street in a shady town expecting every minute to get robbed…

I’ll have to explore this a bit more, wish me luck...

The social trading concept targets mainly new users (not familiar with Bisq).

It’s definitely a good decision to remain niche for this protocol, it helps to simplify the UX process. I say this because It is essential for this particular protocol to be a pleasant experience for a new trader. This is a field that could potentially be brand new for the user and Bisq has a responsibility in guiding them through a simple, well informed, satisfying journey, especially with security being slightly volatile.

So we cannot expect too much of a trade volume. We need to find the right balance on costs for the DAO (mediators, channel moderators) and revenue (BTC sellers who pay with burned BSQ the fee).

Marketing also plays a key part here, this protocol offers a solution to a real-life problem which makes the concept increasingly valuable and could potentially attract a wider audience.

Considering the target market, here are the type of users I will be predominantly communicating with:

I will also be initiating talks with Bisq contributors about their current roles to help gain a better insight of the potential responsibilities, rules and improvements that should be considered for the roles required in the reputation protocol.

chimp1984 commented 2 years ago

I’ll have to explore this a bit more, wish me luck...

Haha... don't risk real money ;-). I did not found anyone who has any meaningful security suggestions. They basically said "I am a company" so trust me, or look at my reputation on the chats...

Marketing also plays a key part here, this protocol offers a solution to a real-life problem which makes the concept increasingly valuable and could potentially attract a wider audience.

Yes you are right. Potential is probably much bigger as what we saw from keybase trades.

I will also be initiating talks with Bisq contributors about their current roles to help gain a better insight of the potential responsibilities, rules and improvements that should be considered for the roles required in the reputation protocol.

Maybe @pazza83 has some inputs here.

pazza83 commented 2 years ago

Hi @UX-P

We spoke recently about the mediator role and also discussed a little of the upcoming reputation protocol.

Here are some of my thoughts about the reputation protocol and the ideas to date.

Strengths / Positives

Weaknesses / Negatives

Rules

Principles should be in-keeping with current rules:

Specific rules to consider:

Improvements

UX-P commented 2 years ago

@pazza83 thanks for the summary above and the insightful discussion on helping me to gain a better understanding of the current mediator role. Feel free to share your thoughts and feedback on this Support Agent summary for Bisq 2 :)

pazza83 commented 2 years ago

Closing as approved.