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**Over 1k downloads in 3days! **Stacking sats and selling your corn has never been easier with the recent release of Bisq mobile, now everyone can buy KYC-free bitcoin, onchain and lightning. Available from the play store and DIY trust-no-one APK.

πŸ“± Google Play
πŸ“¦ Manual APK (better)

πŸš€ Release notesπŸš€ Release notes

We’re excited to announce the first public Beta patch release of Bisq Easy, bringing fully decentralized, P2P Bitcoin trading over Tor to your Android mobile device, version 0.1.1.

This app is built on the same Bisq 2 Java library as Bisq 2 Desktop, ensuring full protocol compatibility. For technical details, see our project README.

At this stage, the Beta is primarily designed for buyers to explore and test the mobile experience. Sellers are also welcome to experiment, but please note that backup and restore is not yet available β€” this feature will be included in an upcoming update to allow sellers to backup their data and preserve their reputation.

We invite the community to contribute by reporting issues directly on GitHub. The project is under active development, with many improvements already in progress.


πŸ“± Google Play AvailabilityπŸ“± Google Play Availability

πŸ‘‰ Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=network.bisq.mobile.node


πŸ“¦ Manual Download (APK)πŸ“¦ Manual Download (APK)

For users who prefer to download directly from GitHub:

 - File: BisqEasy-0.1.1.apk
 - Package: network.bisq.mobile.node
 - Version: 0.1.1 (versionCode 14)
 - Size: 156,961,481 bytes (149.6901330947 MiB)
 - SHA-256: 49841e7873727aca2a7cd63a228159a6fdba71f1184588cf14794d652363a62c
 - Signing cert: 20425c3acefd9aa7039f708e2cb36edf9043e7187d7066f706608a8a431f3841
 - Release certificate (PEM): release-cert.pem (attached)
 - ABIs: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86_64, x86
Note:
Google Play builds use Play App Signing, resulting in a different certificate fingerprint.
Always verify the APK’s signature before installation.

How to verify


✨ Highlights✨ Highlights

  • Fully integrated Tor client for secure, privacy preserving trading
  • Notifications for new messages in open trades
  • Stay connected even in the background β€” the app automatically reconnects if the connection drops.
  • Multilingual support: English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Czech, German
  • Enhanced error handling and improved user guidance

What's ChangedWhat's Changed

The following is a recent change description comparing this release tag with the preview pre-release tag. Note some changes might not apply to this release as codebase is shared across 3 apps.

What's ChangedWhat's Changed

New ContributorsNew Contributors

Full Changelog: anode_0.1.0...anode_0.1.1

I haven't looked at Bisq in forever - what's the volume of offers there, compared to Robosats?

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current offers:
robosats: 501
bisq2: 183
bisq: 212

Not sure if there's an overlap between bisq2 and bisq offers. You do the maths

What I noticed is that Bisq users usually trade with larger offers

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Robosats has many offers because it includes p2pbot, peach and mostro ones. Robosats coordinators are dealing with 72 offers

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What I noticed is that Bisq users usually trade with larger offers

Is that because they're using on-chain?

What is your sense of the fees on Bisq vs Robosats?

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Bisq chieaper, Still some btcmaxies consider it as shitcoin app as they have their own token to manage the governance ad dispute resolution. Never used, but if buyers use their token to pay to feed it becomes even cheaper.

bisq has more revolut offers compared to revolut, and by quite margin ... also, bisq has more reasonable offers. Revolut tends to have at least +3 above market whereas bisq you can find market price, or under quite often.

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bisq has more revolut offers compared to revolut, and by quite margin ... also, bisq has more reasonable offers. Revolut tends to have at least +3 above market whereas bisq you can find market price, or under quite often.
kinda messed it up writing :D so again

bisq has more revolut offers compared to robosats, and by quite margin ... also, bisq has more reasonable offers. Robosats tends to have at least +3 above market whereas bisq you can find market price, or under quite often.

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wth is revolut?

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It's a european payment system, like Zelle for europe. or maybe Paypal for europe.

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Yeah I gave up on bisq liquidity is too low. Felt like I was stacking via a straw in an ocean of Sats

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uh, it feels the inverse to me. Do you mean bisq or bisq2?

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Bisq in general

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Unless bisq supports lightning, I'll stick with robosats for the time being.

But it seems robosats, bisq, peach. All are good options for p2p

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Nice!

Someone shared recently that the AUD orders were cheaper than on exchanges.

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Never used bisq before. I've been using RoboSats lately and it's been working very well for me. I love that it uses lighting

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I agree, Robosats works really well with lightning, especially if you run a node

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Also you can use https://boltz.exchange/ to swap directly into bitcoin.

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Yep, been using that as well

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Robosats is the winner so far

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cool, i'll check this out! i've gotten so comfy with robosats but if bisq supports transacting over lightnings now I'll give it a go

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Yeah same, I love robo.

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Is always good to have a backup, better be prepared than out of luck.

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