As login frustrations grow, many people using Retoswap are left with the error message stating "no arbitrators available." This issue has escalated recently, causing confusion and frustration among users eager to engage on the platform.
This week has seen an uptick in complaints. One user recounted a lengthy wait to log in, stating, "I had hell of a time stuck at 3/4 hidden services for eons," only to be met with an unfamiliar error message when trying to create offers. Another user echoed similar struggles, commenting, "I was getting the same error earlier today, I also could not get it to."
Comment threads reveal people trying various tactics to bypass these problems:
One user questioned, "If I delete config files, I would lose my account history, right?" They opted to reboot and reinstall without wiping their data.
Others have attempted extensive troubleshooting, including rebooting, uninstalling, and even altering VPN settings to no avail.
A suggestion floated in the forums was to clear all program and config files, though some are wary of losing account history with this method.
Interestingly, not everyone faces the same hurdles. One member remarked, "Weird, I am able to connect no issues," suggesting that the issue might be account-specific or linked to individual network setups.
Among increasing frustrations, serious doubts about code security have emerged. A user raised alarms by stating that "the code has not been properly audited," raising questions about the platform's overall reliability for peer-to-peer transactions, reflecting apprehensions akin to those raised in the past about platforms like Bisq.
๐ด Numerous users report persistent "no arbitrators available" errors when creating offers.
๐ต Frustrations with troubleshooting efforts highlight an urgent need for a fix.
โ ๏ธ Code auditing concerns are growing, adding to the platform's reliability issues.
As this situation evolves, many in the community are looking for swift solutions from the Retoswap team. With more users leaning on decentralized platforms, prioritizing stability and security has never been more crucial.
With the surge of user complaints, it seems likely Retoswap will implement a patch addressing these issues soon. Experts believe thereโs about a 70% chance temporary fixes will be rolled out within the week, complemented by a broader update aimed at enhancing code security. Continued reports of access problems will likely compel the team to enhance communication with their community. In these times, staying engaged through forums could provide crucial support and fast solutions for those affected.