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Author Topic: ⚛️ SWAPS.ORG – TRADE NATIVE CRYPTO - XMR/BTC/ETH/ERC-20 - ON-CHAIN DEX ⚛️  (Read 54563 times)
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December 10, 2017, 10:20:52 PM
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When I try to access to your website It doesn't work, Does anybody know what can I do?

All working fine for me. Did you try other browser too?
I only try it with Chrome and it works
With firefox is still failing to me
its working fine now
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December 10, 2017, 10:39:02 PM
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Do you have already partnerships?

Yes we do have partnerships already. As per the official ANN:

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YoBit.net
Exrates.me

More partners are going to be announced in a bit.


Nice! I'll stay tunned to see it.
I will be waiting to see their anns
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December 10, 2017, 10:41:53 PM
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When will be the fork?

Fork will occur approximately in mid-December, block number is yet to be announced. If you will be following this thread closely, you can't miss it Smiley
in some days then?
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December 10, 2017, 11:02:58 PM
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Is this your site https://bitcoinatom.io ? I'm interested to know more about it.

Hey cryptomoneyresearcher, yes, that's our official website.
yes, and it works very well
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December 10, 2017, 11:05:01 PM
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Atomic Swaps are the way forward for exchanging - this is called innovation for decentralization.

Bitcoin holders will receive one Bitcoin Atom for each Bitcoin they hold.

Merry X-mas Roll Eyes

if you want to decentralize, get rid of sha256 and move to a gpu only algo.

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December 10, 2017, 11:08:05 PM
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Atomic Swaps are the way forward for exchanging - this is called innovation for decentralization.

Bitcoin holders will receive one Bitcoin Atom for each Bitcoin they hold.

Merry X-mas Roll Eyes

if you want to decentralize, get rid of sha256 and move to a gpu only algo.
just a few companies control the videocard market...
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December 10, 2017, 11:17:59 PM
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Is the first fork that you make?

We've made multiple other substantial projects in the blockchain space.
so that means that you have experience in forks, doesn't it?
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December 10, 2017, 11:25:43 PM
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Is the first fork that you make?

We've made multiple other substantial projects in the blockchain space.
so that means that you have experience in forks, doesn't it?
they have a big experience in forks
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December 10, 2017, 11:32:06 PM
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One more question. Your website states "Bitcoin Atom (BCA) brings a truly decentralized way of digital asset exchange  with on-chain atomic swaps on board". Does it mean you consider bitcoins to be centralized? How will BCA be more decentralized than bitcoins?

No, we do not consider Bitcoin to be centralized, but everything here is about the extent to which decentralization takes place in a system.

Many of us know that Bitcoin has several weaknesses related to its pure PoW approach, for instance today we observe the increasing centralization of miners (e.g. Chinese pools). In addition to that, the most common way people exchange cryptos today make them completely dependent on exchange operators such as MtGox and btc-e - we consider that this way should not be centralized in order to avoid making mistakes of the past.

Bitcoin Atom attempts to solve both of the aforementioned problems by bringing a hybrid consensus approach, on-chain atomic swaps via HTLCs and their faster off-chain lightning analogs.

Swaps.org is Atomic Swap DEX and multi-chain self-custodial wallet for non-wrapped cryptocurrencies, i.e. BTC, XMR, BCA, ETH, ERC20 (DAI, USDC, USDT)
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December 10, 2017, 11:36:55 PM
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Atomic Swaps are the way forward for exchanging - this is called innovation for decentralization.

Bitcoin holders will receive one Bitcoin Atom for each Bitcoin they hold.

Merry X-mas Roll Eyes

if you want to decentralize, get rid of sha256 and move to a gpu only algo.

There already exist forks which attempt to decentralize the system by moving to a GPU-only algo. BCA, however, takes a different approach (in terms of block generation & consensus model) and uses a hybrid PoW/PoS, providing processing power decentralization.

Swaps.org is Atomic Swap DEX and multi-chain self-custodial wallet for non-wrapped cryptocurrencies, i.e. BTC, XMR, BCA, ETH, ERC20 (DAI, USDC, USDT)
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December 10, 2017, 11:53:39 PM
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pretty scrap project information and missing a lot of nianse.It seems quite interesting and promising but does not inspire trustDo you have a telegram?

What's missing - happy to provide it?

Telegram is on the front page of the website (bitcoinatom.io): https://t.me/bitcoinatom
I think that I'm going to join in the group  Smiley
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December 10, 2017, 11:54:59 PM
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Is this your site https://bitcoinatom.io ? I'm interested to know more about it.
Yes, I think so. I'm reading it right now, it seems interesting.

Thanks for your support Jupiter13 & Siamda

Please follow the official BCA communities which are listed on our website - it will help us a lot. Thank you!

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December 11, 2017, 12:04:23 AM
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hey! another free coins again. goodluck to the airdrops. looking good that you have a web wallet. is it online now?

Hey s4mp1nt0, the web wallet is not online atm, because the BCA blockchain is not in mainnet yet (the fork did not occur by now).


Please expect the web wallet to become available shortly after the fork occurs.

MyAtomWallet is a fork of the MyEtherWallet, which is licensed under the MIT License (link).

Swaps.org is Atomic Swap DEX and multi-chain self-custodial wallet for non-wrapped cryptocurrencies, i.e. BTC, XMR, BCA, ETH, ERC20 (DAI, USDC, USDT)
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December 11, 2017, 12:07:20 AM
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pretty scrap project information and missing a lot of nianse.It seems quite interesting and promising but does not inspire trustDo you have a telegram?

We strive to provide as much information as possible - can I ask you to share what's missing in the original ANN?

Will be happy to adjust it accordingly - thanks  Smiley

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December 11, 2017, 08:12:30 AM
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pretty scrap project information and missing a lot of nianse.It seems quite interesting and promising but does not inspire trustDo you have a telegram?

We strive to provide as much information as possible - can I ask you to share what's missing in the original ANN?

Will be happy to adjust it accordingly - thanks  Smiley

Would be really nice if you could add some images into this ANN thread, your website-wise, which looks really great btw. And perhaps more detailed description of BCA features to make it easy to understand also for users with non-tech background.
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December 11, 2017, 08:39:19 AM
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pretty scrap project information and missing a lot of nianse.It seems quite interesting and promising but does not inspire trustDo you have a telegram?

We strive to provide as much information as possible - can I ask you to share what's missing in the original ANN?

Will be happy to adjust it accordingly - thanks  Smiley

Would be really nice if you could add some images into this ANN thread, your website-wise, which looks really great btw. And perhaps more detailed description of BCA features to make it easy to understand also for users with non-tech background.

Thank you for your suggestions bitcoinman93, we're already preparing visuals to be published here on BTT and we shall surely elaborate on atomic swaps and HTLCs either Smiley
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December 11, 2017, 09:43:42 AM
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pretty scrap project information and missing a lot of nianse.It seems quite interesting and promising but does not inspire trustDo you have a telegram?

We strive to provide as much information as possible - can I ask you to share what's missing in the original ANN?

Will be happy to adjust it accordingly - thanks  Smiley

Would be really nice if you could add some images into this ANN thread, your website-wise, which looks really great btw. And perhaps more detailed description of BCA features to make it easy to understand also for users with non-tech background.

Thank you for your suggestions bitcoinman93, we're already preparing visuals to be published here on BTT and we shall surely elaborate on atomic swaps and HTLCs either Smiley

Good to know!
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December 11, 2017, 10:05:40 AM
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Any news on block number?

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December 11, 2017, 10:11:48 AM
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Exciting Bitcoin fork project, but why you chose the ASIC friendly SHA256 algorithm over a GPU or a CPU mining algorithm?

And why did you implement a two-week difficulty adjustment?
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December 11, 2017, 10:24:46 AM
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Exciting Bitcoin fork project, but why you chose the ASIC friendly SHA256 algorithm over a GPU or a CPU mining algorithm?

And why did you implement a two-week difficulty adjustment?

I'm wondering the same on two-week difficulty adjustment

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