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After setting up a [[https://bisq.wiki/Create_a_payment_account payment account]] you're ready to take your first offer.
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== Select an offer ==
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First, click on '''BUY BTC''' and click on any of the available '''TAKE OFFER TO BUY BTC''' buttons. Each offer will list the min and max amounts you can buy, the exchange price and the payment method.
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''' Note on limits for new payment accounts: '''
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To secure the network from scammers and other bad actors, unsigned Bisq payment accounts are limited to buying 0.01 BTC until they are signed by another trusted peer.
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You can have your new payment account signed by selecting an offer to buy bitcoin from a seller who’s capable of signing your account.
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'''Just look for an offer with a check mark.'''
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== Deposit and fees ==
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When taking an offer, Bisq creates a special trade wallet to hold your security deposit and fees. This wallet will be used to pay your taker fee, and will then be used to transfer your security deposit into a multisig escrow transaction together with the seller’s security deposit and the bitcoin being traded.
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Once you and the seller have completed your ends of the trade, you’ll receive the bitcoin you bought along with your security deposit.
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There are 2 ways to pay for the deposit and fees:
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* If you already have enough bitcoin in your Bisq wallet, click '''Transfer funds from Bisq wallet''' and the funds will be automatically transfered to the trade wallet.
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* If not, go ahead and send the amount required '''Funds needed''' to the specified address '''Trade wallet address''' using your personal wallet.
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Click [[https://bisq.wiki/Trading_fees here]] for details on trading fees.
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Revision as of 15:59, 11 March 2020

After setting up a [payment account] you're ready to take your first offer.

Select an offer

First, click on BUY BTC and click on any of the available TAKE OFFER TO BUY BTC buttons. Each offer will list the min and max amounts you can buy, the exchange price and the payment method.

BuyBTC-accountenabled.png


Note on limits for new payment accounts:

To secure the network from scammers and other bad actors, unsigned Bisq payment accounts are limited to buying 0.01 BTC until they are signed by another trusted peer.

You can have your new payment account signed by selecting an offer to buy bitcoin from a seller who’s capable of signing your account.

Just look for an offer with a check mark.

Deposit and fees

When taking an offer, Bisq creates a special trade wallet to hold your security deposit and fees. This wallet will be used to pay your taker fee, and will then be used to transfer your security deposit into a multisig escrow transaction together with the seller’s security deposit and the bitcoin being traded.

Once you and the seller have completed your ends of the trade, you’ll receive the bitcoin you bought along with your security deposit.

There are 2 ways to pay for the deposit and fees:

  • If you already have enough bitcoin in your Bisq wallet, click Transfer funds from Bisq wallet and the funds will be automatically transfered to the trade wallet.
  • If not, go ahead and send the amount required Funds needed to the specified address Trade wallet address using your personal wallet.

Click [here] for details on trading fees.