Bitcoin was created to be peer-to-peer. Yet in spite of this, most people have never experienced this utility of Bitcoin. They buy on a big centralized exchange that generously rewards them with an IOU promising that they own X amount of bitcoin.
Unfortunately, recent history with FTX and the bank runs at SVB have made it quite clear that IOUs aren't worth the paper they're printed on. Enter favorite phrases by bitcoiners such as, "don't trust, verify" and "not your keys, not your coins."
So if "this is not the way" (think Mandalorian), then how was Bitcoin meant to be used? Enter P2P exchanges/protocols/apps that utilize the "escrow" function of Bitcoin. This entity will help to coordinate buyers and sellers and help facilitate the escrow such that scams are extremely unprofitable or difficult to pull off. They usually will provide a role as mediator to determine which direction the funds in the escrow should go if something goes wrong and one or more parties act in bad faith.

Peach Bitcoin App 🍑

Today though I want to highlight a specific platform, Peach Bitcoin App, that is available on Android and iOS. It just went into open beta and I was fortunate enough to participate as one of the closed beta testers.
Peach was launched in Switzerland and you are able to transact without disclosing your identity (KYC) as long as you stay under certain daily and yearly limits. Roughly 1,000 euros a day and 100,000 euros a year. Although the actual limit is denominated in Swiss Francs.
At the time of writing this the Peach app allows users to buy and sell bitcoin with 12 European currencies: euro, franc, pound, koruna, kroner, forint, złoty, krone, krona, and lev. Dollars are not included for the simple reason that if you are in the US you should not be using the app. It would make the creators of the app liable for any regulations that the US wanted to impose.
Peach charges a 2% platform fee to keep the doors open and coffee flowing. And sellers often sell at a premium due to the coveted nature of acquiring non-KYC bitcoin.
Here is a description of the app from their terms and service agreement page:
Peach is a non-custodial peer-to-peer marketplace that facilitates the connection of two persons in order to purchase and sale bitcoin. Peach provides the following services.
  1. A mobile app available for free on the App Store and Google Play Store.
  2. Infrastructure for a safe trade with a 2-out-of-2 multi signature escrow solution between Peach and the Seller.
  3. A customer support and dispute management service with a Peach mediator employee to arbitrate and settle disputes between users.

Steps to get started.

  1. Download the app
  2. Choose your currency of choice
  3. Choose to either meetup and give cash or stay within the app, using your payment method of choice (Wise, Revolut, PayPal, SEPA, Amazon gift cards).
To Buy
  1. Pick an amount of sats you wish to buy (1 bitcoin = 100,000,000 sats).
  2. Find a match with someone.
  3. Fund the sale.
  4. Wait for the person to confirm that they've received the funds.
  5. Receive sats!!! (in the open beta this goes to a wallet within the app, but you can have this go directly to a wallet address of your choosing. Simply add the wallet address in the settings).
To Sell
  1. Pick an amount of sats you wish to sell.
  2. Fund the escrow by sending the sats to the address given to you (once the tx hits the mempool Peach will know. But the sale isn't official until confirmations have taken place, so chose your miner fee based on your own desired urgency).
  3. Wait for a buyer to match with you.
  4. Wait for the buyer to fund the sale.
  5. Confirm that the buyer has paid so that they can receive their sats.
This was a 🔥 experience I had 👇🏻
And that's it! Basically all you need to know about the Peach app. Just know that if you use them, you'll never want to use anything else ever again. It's just so fast and smooth.
Special thanks to proofofsteph, Noxyt, Czino, and bitcoinlabrador from the team. And plebs +rapidlab309 and Mike for their help. 🙏🏻
Originally posted at my blog => https://expatriotic.bearblog.dev/peach/
EVERY bank transaction is KYC.
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The one outlier you can't control here is the peer you trade with, but there are a couple ways to get around this, ex. Revolut's MITM payment link method.
Can you expand on Revolut payment link method, should I use payment links to both send and receive, instead of paying/receiving directly? Is it more private?
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Where does this work how you describe (where the peer does not get to know anything about you)?
I'm in the EU, I created a payment request link, then visited it and Revolut's website shows my name and surname initial along with the requested amount.
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💯
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Correct, hence everyone should buy miners instead. But excluding that option, some random pleb learning your name is 1000x then using a KYC exchange and giving up your name, address, email, social security, passport, face scan etc. Not to mention due to volume that information is sitting in a honeypot.
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Why does no one mention that in order to use Peach on iOS, you also need to install Testflight? (Testflight is a running environment for not yet fully approved apps from the App Store). When you install TF, you agree to a completely different set of terms and conditions.
"When you test beta apps or beta app clips with TestFlight, Apple will collect and send crash logs, your personal information such as name and email address, usage information, and any feedback you provide to the developer.
So every Peach user shares a lot of personal information with Apple. Do you really want that?
And if you send feedback about the app through the app, even more data is sent to Apple.
Non-KYC has to have a different taste on my tongue...
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Are you familiar with the Vexl app? Is Peach different from Vexl in terms of finding matches for buying and selling orders? How the security of transactions is solved in Peach?
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The ratio in Peach is quite high, up to 9% always. How is it in Vexl?
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It's worth a try. Everyone should go P2P now. Exchanges are useless shit.
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💯 🎯
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Uh that's not private.
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So no lightning payment option, right?
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Robosats 👍🏻 Uses Tor Used it a few days ago cc: @Reckless_Satoshi
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Right, I'm looking at the app on my umbrel for a long time but didn't really have time to check it out. If they had an app for iPhone would be much easier to start using them;) by the way, there is also escrow just on lightning?
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You can use it on iPhone I think. just open dex.robosats.com in any tor browser https://learn.robosats.com/ And yes, this uses an escrow type system just like hodlhodl and Peach except lightning based
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