This treasury proposal is for the fourth milestone of the - Non-Custodial P2P Trading for KSM proposal.
Details of the proposal can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m_lBnw6zrkW980zkZhHEJ_Ny6eEUAJk9ey0GSmevleU/edit?usp=sharing
Milestone 1, 2 and 3 have now been completed.
Commonwealth thread: https://commonwealth.im/kusama/proposal/discussion/415-treasury-proposal-noncustodial-p2p-trading-for-ksm
Original Riot announcement: https://riot.im/app/#/room/#kusama:matrix.parity.io/$Ud1f2HzQuTDV3tsTVu1bp2ozFQHcX0qo_vAPztPJB4w
Milestone 1: Reference Implementation
Milestone 2: Python handler class and Python library
Package source code:
https://github.com/LocalCoinSwap/kusama-utils
Tests with 100% coverage of the library:
https://github.com/LocalCoinSwap/kusama-utils/tree/master/tests
Documentation:
https://localcoinswap.github.io/kusama-utils/
Official Python package in the PyPi library:
https://pypi.org/project/ksmutils/
Milestone 3: Kusama non-custodial API
API:
https://hub.docker.com/r/localcoinswap/kusama-api
Automated setup documentation:
https://github.com/LocalCoinSwap/kusama-api/blob/master/docs/setup/2.-prod-deployment.md
Questions or feedback is always welcomed.
We are excited to move on to the next milestone!
The Non-Custodial P2P Trading for KSM proposal is a project aimed at creating a decentralized trading platform for the Kusama (KSM) cryptocurrency. The proposal has reached its fourth milestone, with the first three milestones already completed. The details of the proposal can be found on a Google Docs link, and discussions are ongoing on the Commonwealth platform. The original announcement was made on Riot.
Milestone 1 involved creating a reference implementation, which can be found on GitHub. Milestone 2 focused on developing a Python handler class and library, with the source code, tests, and documentation available on GitHub and the official Python package in the PyPi library. Milestone 3 was about creating a Kusama non-custodial API, with the API available on Docker Hub and automated setup documentation on GitHub.
The project team welcomes questions and feedback as they move on to the next milestone.