<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>TheBigLake wrote</title><author_name>TheBigLake (npub17t…8wj6f)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub17t2g2h0nnf7mvxtxvm5ydxs85ycumhqgmj48gj35gdplln655yxq68wj6f</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>If you are afraid of trading on RoboSats, take a look at this.&#xA;&#xA;An interesting analysis of how orders end up on my coordinator. &#xA;Data extracted from the last 90 days (Beginning on 2025-01-23 and ending on 2025-04-23)&#xA;&#xA;2816 Successful orders without dispute&#xA;34 Successful orders in dispute&#xA;61 Orders punished in dispute&#xA;19 Collaborative cancellations in dispute&#xA;163 Collaborative cancellations without dispute&#xA;&#xA;Orders with takers (processed): 2816 + 34 + 61 + 19 + 163 = 3093&#xA;Disputed: (34 + 61 + 19) / 3093 = 3.7%&#xA;Successful in dispute: 34 / 3093 = 1.1%&#xA;Punished in dispute: 61 / 3093 = 2.0%&#xA;Collaborative cancellations in dispute: 19 / 3093 = 0.6%&#xA;Collaborative cancellations without dispute 163 / 3093 = 5.3%&#xA;Successful: (2816 + 34) / 3093 = 92.1%&#xA;&#xA;So if you are with a peer in a trade on RoboSats, know that the probability of everything ending well is approximately 92.1%. I consider this a very good success rate. 😀 &#xA;&#xA;If you consider that collaborative cancellations without dispute are not a problem, the chance of a successful trade or a collaborative cancellation without dispute is 97.4%. </html></oembed>