Request Direction
An offering VLQ request means the creator expects to send VLQ. A requesting VLQ request means the creator wants to receive VLQ, so the acceptor is expected to send VLQ.
Vorliq community requests let members coordinate terms for requesting VLQ or offering VLQ. The platform tracks request acceptance, the VLQ transaction, both-party completion confirmations, and disputes. Vorliq cannot enforce off-chain cash, goods, services, labor, delivery, or any other agreed value.
An offering VLQ request means the creator expects to send VLQ. A requesting VLQ request means the creator wants to receive VLQ, so the acceptor is expected to send VLQ.
accepted means both parties agreed to the coordination terms. It does not mean the VLQ transfer or off-chain value has completed.
Users send VLQ through the normal signed Send flow, then paste the transaction ID into the community request record. The request becomes vlq_pending until mined.
When the transaction is confirmed on-chain, the request becomes vlq_confirmed. The off-chain part of the coordination is still a participant responsibility.
Both creator and acceptor must confirm completion before the request becomes completed.
Either participant can mark an active request as disputed with a public reason. This pass records disputes; it does not resolve them or reverse transactions.
The Expo mobile app can post and accept community requests, open the Send screen for the expected VLQ transfer, record an existing transaction ID, confirm completion, and open dispute records. It never needs a private key for community request action screens.