atomicswap
dcr-split-ticket-matcher
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2 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
ISC License | ISC License |
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atomicswap
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Atomic Swaps are coming to Zenon Network
https://github.com/xmrswapme/swapfe https://github.com/UnstoppableSwap/unstoppableswap-gui#about-the-project https://help.1inch.io/en/articles/6018337-what-are-1inch-p2p-limit-orders-and-how-do-they-work https://github.com/decred/atomicswap
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Is there a DEX where you can swap between BCH, BSV, and XEC?
Atomic swaps require the supporting chains to have minimal scripting capabilities, and as far as I know all the bitcoin derivatives allow this. It is necessary to create a redeem script that has two branches, an immediate one and a time locked one. The immediate branch uses a oneway function supported on both chains and the time locked branch for the refund transaction with a regular signature. There is a four phase process in the exchange and this requires careful analysis of the timing. (This might work poorly with chains with unreliable performance at times of overload.) See the following example of how this might all be done. https://github.com/decred/atomicswap
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Bounty to enable Cross Chain Atomic Swaps for NMC
Here's a project you can use to help: https://github.com/decred/atomicswap
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Dark Times Ahead
Once atomic swaps are sorted it will be easy to add xmr to the various dex projects such as dcrdex https://github.com/decred/atomicswap
- Adding ERC20 to the DEX
dcr-split-ticket-matcher
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BisonPool is now live!
Also, why do you use term "ticket splitting", if it is widely known in the community as a non-custodial service powered by dcr-split-ticket-matcher? I think it may mislead some people to think BisonPool is also non-custodial, at least until they do due research.
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[Weekly] Many Musings Mondays
The beta and design docs outlined a bunch of unsolved game-theoretic issues. I guess those were a factor for not putting more work into it.
In the more distant future, an exciting thing will be LN-based Multi-Owner Tickets. This will significantly lower the barrier to staking (without the drawbacks of the first iteration) of ticket splitting).
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OG Ticket
One was linked from matheusd's matcher repo:
What are some alternatives?
gocryptotrader - A cryptocurrency trading bot and framework supporting multiple exchanges written in Golang.
fabric - Hyperledger Fabric is an enterprise-grade permissioned distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. It offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy.
dcrwallet - A secure Decred wallet daemon written in Go (golang).
dcps - Decred Change Proposals (DCPs).
go-spacemesh - Go Implementation of the Spacemesh protocol full node. 💾⏰💪
go-ethereum - Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
tendermint - ⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
dcrd - Decred daemon in Go (golang).
swapfe - An Atomic Swap User Interface For Bitcoin to Monero Swaps