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You can reset your local reputation by deleting the <code>btc_mainnet/tor/hiddenservice</code> folder in your [[Data directory|data directory]]. Bisq will then generate a new onion address the next time it starts, causing you to look like a new trader to all peers on the network. | You can reset your local reputation by deleting the <code>btc_mainnet/tor/hiddenservice</code> folder in your [[Data directory|data directory]]. Bisq will then generate a new onion address the next time it starts, causing you to look like a new trader to all peers on the network. | ||
− | '''Do not delete this directory if you have any open trades | + | '''Do not delete this directory if you have any open offers, trades, or disputes—or you will become unreachable and unable to respond.''' |
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+ | See details on restoring your onion address (and thus, your local reputation) [[Restoring_application_data#Restore_onion_address|here]]. |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 1 June 2020
Local reputation is a count of how many trades you've done with a peer at a particular onion address.
The idea is that if a trade with a peer went well, it's reasonable to expect your next trade with that peer to go well too, creating a sort of rudimentary reputation indicator while maintaining anonymity.
As you trade on Bisq, you will see a count appear on the avatars of users you've traded with.
You can reset your local reputation by deleting the btc_mainnet/tor/hiddenservice
folder in your data directory. Bisq will then generate a new onion address the next time it starts, causing you to look like a new trader to all peers on the network.
Do not delete this directory if you have any open offers, trades, or disputes—or you will become unreachable and unable to respond.
See details on restoring your onion address (and thus, your local reputation) here.