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April 25, 2020, 07:07:24 AM
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I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?
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The problem is the bitcoin network needs more time to be confirmed and it can't be done instantly. The majority of swap services only accepted coins other than bitcoin caused by these coins have enough scalability to do an almost instant transaction. You can take a small explanation from blockchain[dot]com as your reference https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023819791-How-long-will-my-Swap-order-take-

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April 25, 2020, 08:44:46 AM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
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April 25, 2020, 12:54:01 PM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.

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April 25, 2020, 01:23:54 PM
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The problem is the bitcoin network needs more time to be confirmed and it can't be done instantly. The majority of swap services only accepted coins other than bitcoin caused by these coins have enough scalability to do an almost instant transaction. You can take a small explanation from blockchain[dot]com as your reference https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023819791-How-long-will-my-Swap-order-take-

Interesting to know this. Thank you!
For Blockchain Swap, basically its the same as any centralized exchange.
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April 25, 2020, 01:36:55 PM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.

Yes Binance DEX is very limited.
As we see the fiat pairs here

You would need to have BUSD (which isn't really the best in term decentralization / can be freezed anytime with the backdoor added by PAX Team) and you won#t get btc either.
There is even a lack of solution to move easily between the two largest crypto ecosystems trustlessly (BTC and ETH). Of course, its pretty easy to swap coins within ERC20 ecosystem, but once you want to leave that, problems are starting.

The option to finally go another exchange to trade it to bitcoin makes the complete DEX solution useless.

But now my question, as these DEX would mostly offer kind of wrapped bitcoin to etherum network, is there any solution to swap these coins to BTC trustless? No, I m not talking about flyp.me which tends to keep coins of people and ask them to provide their KYC.

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April 25, 2020, 02:42:25 PM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.

Yes Binance DEX is very limited.
As we see the fiat pairs here

You would need to have BUSD (which isn't really the best in term decentralization / can be freezed anytime with the backdoor added by PAX Team) and you won#t get btc either.
There is even a lack of solution to move easily between the two largest crypto ecosystems trustlessly (BTC and ETH). Of course, its pretty easy to swap coins within ERC20 ecosystem, but once you want to leave that, problems are starting.

The option to finally go another exchange to trade it to bitcoin makes the complete DEX solution useless.

But now my question, as these DEX would mostly offer kind of wrapped bitcoin to etherum network, is there any solution to swap these coins to BTC trustless? No, I m not talking about flyp.me which tends to keep coins of people and ask them to provide their KYC.




Following this post, I think a suitable way to swap these stablecoins would be to swap your assets to BNB and from BNB to BTC with Binance DEX. Better suggestion?
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April 25, 2020, 02:57:18 PM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.

Yes Binance DEX is very limited.
As we see the fiat pairs here
~image~
You would need to have BUSD (which isn't really the best in term decentralization / can be freezed anytime with the backdoor added by PAX Team) and you won#t get btc either.
There is even a lack of solution to move easily between the two largest crypto ecosystems trustlessly (BTC and ETH). Of course, its pretty easy to swap coins within ERC20 ecosystem, but once you want to leave that, problems are starting.

The option to finally go another exchange to trade it to bitcoin makes the complete DEX solution useless.

But now my question, as these DEX would mostly offer kind of wrapped bitcoin to etherum network, is there any solution to swap these coins to BTC trustless? No, I m not talking about flyp.me which tends to keep coins of people and ask them to provide their KYC.
I guess this is a good problem to address to these DEX developers that they should add BTC so that they might gain traction. I'm flying in air thinking about this suggestion but maybe it will work so that they can also be noticed by other traders and investors.

For your question, do you think that changelly can do what you are looking for? There's plenty of complains about them but they don't implement KYC unlike the others before of the same service, shifted to KYC needed compliance.

Even the known DEX before, IDEX, implemented it.

Following this post, I think a suitable way to swap these stablecoins would be to swap your assets to BNB and from BNB to BTC with Binance DEX. Better suggestion?
I can't think of any other strategy but this is what I'm telling you as the solution but you don't have to get out of Binance DEX. Since it's the Binance DEX, pair all trades with BNB then in the end trade it all for BTC.

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April 25, 2020, 07:08:56 PM
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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/
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April 26, 2020, 06:56:44 AM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.

Yes Binance DEX is very limited.
As we see the fiat pairs here
~image~
You would need to have BUSD (which isn't really the best in term decentralization / can be freezed anytime with the backdoor added by PAX Team) and you won#t get btc either.
There is even a lack of solution to move easily between the two largest crypto ecosystems trustlessly (BTC and ETH). Of course, its pretty easy to swap coins within ERC20 ecosystem, but once you want to leave that, problems are starting.

The option to finally go another exchange to trade it to bitcoin makes the complete DEX solution useless.

But now my question, as these DEX would mostly offer kind of wrapped bitcoin to etherum network, is there any solution to swap these coins to BTC trustless? No, I m not talking about flyp.me which tends to keep coins of people and ask them to provide their KYC.
I guess this is a good problem to address to these DEX developers that they should add BTC so that they might gain traction. I'm flying in air thinking about this suggestion but maybe it will work so that they can also be noticed by other traders and investors.

For your question, do you think that changelly can do what you are looking for? There's plenty of complains about them but they don't implement KYC unlike the others before of the same service, shifted to KYC needed compliance.

Even the known DEX before, IDEX, implemented it.

Following this post, I think a suitable way to swap these stablecoins would be to swap your assets to BNB and from BNB to BTC with Binance DEX. Better suggestion?
I can't think of any other strategy but this is what I'm telling you as the solution but you don't have to get out of Binance DEX. Since it's the Binance DEX, pair all trades with BNB then in the end trade it all for BTC.

As far as I know, there have been lot scam reports about changelly on this forum. So I think it's not anymore an option.
Binance DEX seems to be a good option. But I haven't seen yet any feedback about binance dex. Anyone who used already Binance DEX here? Some feedback?
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April 26, 2020, 06:58:48 AM
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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/

As far as I know, Binance DEX is trustless system. Does the fact that they are verifying the transactions will impact negatively how their DEX works? Can you tell us more about what you mean?

Meanwhile, will have a look at Blockdx and let you know.
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April 26, 2020, 05:03:06 PM
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As far as I know, there have been lot scam reports about changelly on this forum. So I think it's not anymore an option.
Binance DEX seems to be a good option. But I haven't seen yet any feedback about binance dex. Anyone who used already Binance DEX here? Some feedback?
Ok then, as I've said there's a lot of complaints about them because I can't think of any other option but anyway, cross them out.

I guess that's the final choice you have, the Binance DEX. I have zero experience with them but knowing it's from Binance, they can be good as the other Binance.


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April 26, 2020, 09:35:38 PM
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I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?

https://bisq.network/markets/

Problem is there is little volume.




The problem is the bitcoin network needs more time to be confirmed and it can't be done instantly. The majority of swap services only accepted coins other than bitcoin caused by these coins have enough scalability to do an almost instant transaction. You can take a small explanation from blockchain[dot]com as your reference https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023819791-How-long-will-my-Swap-order-take-

There is no problem with Bitcoin to be used with DEX. Bitcoin was build for decentralised banking!
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April 28, 2020, 02:31:59 PM
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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/

As far as I know, Binance DEX is trustless system. Does the fact that they are verifying the transactions will impact negatively how their DEX works? Can you tell us more about what you mean?

Meanwhile, will have a look at Blockdx and let you know.

HOW can it be "trustless" if Binance can STOP the exchange? If they can STOP your withdrawl? If they can BAN YOUR ASS?

That's not how a TRUSTLESS exchange works buddy. Do some research on this topic, and you'll be surprised.
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April 29, 2020, 12:35:59 PM
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.
Binance DEX exchanges usually only support platforms that use BNB, so coins like USDC or USDT are definitely not supported here. I think you should join the centralized exchange to do this because these are often the places where lots of stable coins are gathered and you can keep them if you want.

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April 29, 2020, 01:47:53 PM
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Binance DEX exchanges usually only support platforms that use BNB, so coins like USDC or USDT are definitely not supported here. I think you should join the centralized exchange to do this because these are often the places where lots of stable coins are gathered and you can keep them if you want.
But there are debates if it's really appropriate to call Binance as a DEX, because they have some kind of restriction from certain countries to access the site, and to me, it's more like a centralized exchange also, reason why Binance DEX has a low volume than expected.

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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/

As far as I know, Binance DEX is trustless system. Does the fact that they are verifying the transactions will impact negatively how their DEX works? Can you tell us more about what you mean?

Meanwhile, will have a look at Blockdx and let you know.

HOW can it be "trustless" if Binance can STOP the exchange? If they can STOP your withdrawl? If they can BAN YOUR ASS?

That's not how a TRUSTLESS exchange works buddy. Do some research on this topic, and you'll be surprised.

BINANCE DEX can STOP your withdrawal?  Huh Huh  Grin Grin this exchange.....
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DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.
Binance DEX exchanges usually only support platforms that use BNB, so coins like USDC or USDT are definitely not supported here. I think you should join the centralized exchange to do this because these are often the places where lots of stable coins are gathered and you can keep them if you want.

And thats true. Binance DEX supports only BNB network... nothing else... meaning you wont get there BTC blockchain.... its enclosed circle, that has nothing to do with DEX
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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/

As far as I know, Binance DEX is trustless system. Does the fact that they are verifying the transactions will impact negatively how their DEX works? Can you tell us more about what you mean?

Meanwhile, will have a look at Blockdx and let you know.

HOW can it be "trustless" if Binance can STOP the exchange? If they can STOP your withdrawl? If they can BAN YOUR ASS?

That's not how a TRUSTLESS exchange works buddy. Do some research on this topic, and you'll be surprised.

BINANCE DEX can STOP your withdrawal?  Huh Huh  Grin Grin this exchange.....

Make fun all you want, but with Binance being in control of everything, with the nodes being the single most important thing to keep decentralized on ANY DEX, there is really  no limits as to what they can do with your funds. "Trustles" my ass. Binance is just afraid of the competition, which is why they tried to STEAL Blocknets DEX source code..

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSCAelH_iuk
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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/

As far as I know, Binance DEX is trustless system. Does the fact that they are verifying the transactions will impact negatively how their DEX works? Can you tell us more about what you mean?

Meanwhile, will have a look at Blockdx and let you know.

HOW can it be "trustless" if Binance can STOP the exchange? If they can STOP your withdrawl? If they can BAN YOUR ASS?

That's not how a TRUSTLESS exchange works buddy. Do some research on this topic, and you'll be surprised.

BINANCE DEX can STOP your withdrawal?  Huh Huh  Grin Grin this exchange.....

Make fun all you want, but with Binance being in control of everything, with the nodes being the single most important thing to keep decentralized on ANY DEX, there is really  no limits as to what they can do with your funds. "Trustles" my ass. Binance is just afraid of the competition, which is why they tried to STEAL Blocknets DEX source code..

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSCAelH_iuk

hahah that's really true Cheesy
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The Binance "DEX" is NOT a DEX... Jesus!!

I HATE people who believe Binance is running a real DEX, when it's NOT a DEX by any means! All the nodes verfiying the transactions on the network is ran and owned by Binance themselves, that's NOT decentralized at all!

Have you taken a look at Blocknet? They offer TONS of pairs.

More info here: https://blockdx.com/

As far as I know, Binance DEX is trustless system. Does the fact that they are verifying the transactions will impact negatively how their DEX works? Can you tell us more about what you mean?

Meanwhile, will have a look at Blockdx and let you know.

HOW can it be "trustless" if Binance can STOP the exchange? If they can STOP your withdrawl? If they can BAN YOUR ASS?

That's not how a TRUSTLESS exchange works buddy. Do some research on this topic, and you'll be surprised.

BINANCE DEX can STOP your withdrawal?  Huh Huh  Grin Grin this exchange.....

Make fun all you want, but with Binance being in control of everything, with the nodes being the single most important thing to keep decentralized on ANY DEX, there is really  no limits as to what they can do with your funds. "Trustles" my ass. Binance is just afraid of the competition, which is why they tried to STEAL Blocknets DEX source code..

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSCAelH_iuk

It's funny how BAD Binance is, when you really dig down the mud and discover all these scandals they've made. I wonder why people still use them - Probably because you can trade with no KYC still, which will likely change at some point, which undoubtfully will BOOST the DEX volume significantly long term.
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June 11, 2020, 06:04:05 AM
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I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?

Stakenet will add USDT to their Lightning Network based DEX, once USDT is implementing it on their chain, probably sooner actually.

Stakenets DEX is by far the most innovative, fastest (instant trading) DEX you can find, and with their DEX Aggregator, combining multiple DEX order books together, liquidity will be plenty.
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I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?
Currently, there are still many DEXs implementing BTC trading pairs with many exchanges. IDEX is one of the earliest and most well known DEXs. In addition, we have Binance DEX but it is quite limited in terms of trading pairs. these will be the DEXs you need or you can trade in CEXs, it's still easier and has a larger volume.


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June 11, 2020, 10:01:55 AM
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I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?
Currently, there are still many DEXs implementing BTC trading pairs with many exchanges. IDEX is one of the earliest and most well known DEXs. In addition, we have Binance DEX but it is quite limited in terms of trading pairs. these will be the DEXs you need or you can trade in CEXs, it's still easier and has a larger volume.

btc token ? thats new to my ears  . at first  thought they sound like a crap coin i saw on the past because of thier names but even  if we say they are legit , exchanging the coin given by op will sill make him cost more because of the fees , it also takes time   . thats why he ask for a direct way to exchange his coins to btc   and obviously he only wants decentralized exchange too   . though he can easily do it on a cex exchange but maybe he dont prefer it because he got a bad exprience before  .
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June 11, 2020, 07:25:34 PM
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I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?
Currently, there are still many DEXs implementing BTC trading pairs with many exchanges. IDEX is one of the earliest and most well known DEXs. In addition, we have Binance DEX but it is quite limited in terms of trading pairs. these will be the DEXs you need or you can trade in CEXs, it's still easier and has a larger volume.

btc token ? thats new to my ears  . at first  thought they sound like a crap coin i saw on the past because of thier names but even  if we say they are legit , exchanging the coin given by op will sill make him cost more because of the fees , it also takes time   . thats why he ask for a direct way to exchange his coins to btc   and obviously he only wants decentralized exchange too   . though he can easily do it on a cex exchange but maybe he dont prefer it because he got a bad exprience before  .

exactly, but it seems for now, the only way is CEX. Anything else seems too complicated, lot of time invested etc
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June 11, 2020, 08:13:43 PM
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The last time i checked no DEX exchange supported BTC pairs and the option you have is to use normal exchange site or trusted wallet which offer crypto swap.



I see many DEX (Decentralized Exchanges) like Airswap, 1inch.exchange exchanging altcoins, but not offering BTC. Instead you should exchange first to WrappedBTC or any kind of BTC token.
Why isn't possible to exchange directly to BTC or are they any DEX supporting swap to BTC directly?
Currently, there are still many DEXs implementing BTC trading pairs with many exchanges. IDEX is one of the earliest and most well known DEXs. In addition, we have Binance DEX but it is quite limited in terms of trading pairs. these will be the DEXs you need or you can trade in CEXs, it's still easier and has a larger volume.

btc token ? thats new to my ears  . at first  thought they sound like a crap coin i saw on the past because of thier names but even  if we say they are legit
Yes, there are some BTC token and if you check on capital market new listing time to time it wont be new to your ears but i dont know how genuine the token cause I dont have a slightly interest in them. An example Btcshort which is currently traded on Ver exchange site.




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June 11, 2020, 08:35:53 PM
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In EOS DEX there is what we call tokenbridge where we can instantly swap BTC to the EOS tokens. This is quite like what is explain why there is the need for swapping because BTC confirmation takes longer than tokens on the same platform. Its faster to trade BTC/ALTCOINS on CEX since CEX does have the blockchain of BTC within it.

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June 12, 2020, 08:11:29 AM
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It's still a beta version, but Atomixdec (https://atomicdex.io/) is a non-custodial decentralized exchange.
It includes Bitcoin, all UTXO-based coins, Ether and ERC-20 tokens, Komodo and Komodo ecosystem coins. You might want to take a look at this.
Although I have not heard anything negative yet, I would only use it with small amounts as long as it is a beta.
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June 14, 2020, 09:04:08 AM
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I'm pretty sure that Stakenet's Lightning Network integrated DEX will have USDT enabled as one their main pairs, which is pretty cool as USDT is integrating the Lightning Network on their chain, making instant transactions possible.
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June 16, 2020, 09:51:55 AM
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it just looks like we are very far from a real DEX..... We will see in the future...
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