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Yes Crow 2.0

 10 months ago
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"Would you use Yes Crow? If so, when? If not, why? Let us know of anything that stops you from using Yes Crow, we shall fix"

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Once upon a time on an internet forum far away, I was contacted by a person who wanted to buy a program we had written with @karooolis. The person wanted to pay us, but only after we transferred him all of the code. We wanted him to pay up-front, but none of us budged. This tug-of-war lasted a whole week until I took the leap of faith and sent him the code first. A few days later the person sent us the crypto. Phew. He could've as well had not done it - the buyer was an anonymous stranger from the cold depths of the Internet. There was no way I could have gotten the money, had he been dishonest. Thus Yes Crow was born - a tool to conduct crypto payments with online strangers. Hopefully this becomes the new standard for crypto transfers where one of the parties is selling anything for crypto: services, code, domains, websites, accounts.
Awesome! Great idea to not have fees unless arbitration is required, escrow fees currently are pretty ridiculous. Love that the contract is public too. Will definitely be a client when I need to use an escrow next time. Best of luck with the launch!
Upvoting if for no other reason than for the brilliant name
It's a really smart solution!

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