I couldn't find any ongoing discussions about the project, and since it's gaining lots of traction lately, I thought about making a dedicated thread for it.
I believe this is the original thread on bitcointalk:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5065319.0But it's inactive, and so is the original poster.
For those who don't know the project, in short: Thorchain is a protocol to swap/exchange crypto in a fully decentralized way.
https://swap.thorchain.org/Some limitations:
- Not all assets or chains are currently supported (the latest addition was Solana)
- Swaps do take some time compared to a CEX/instant exchange (you can preview the time prior to swapping)
Feel free to drop your questions, or give your thoughts below.
I never used it. Thanks for the tip
I have used a lot of hyperliquid. It is similar, but I think thorchain is more decentralized.
But hyperliquid works very well without KYC and AML checks as well.
I will try Thorchain when I need to swap top coins.
It should also be noted that while the THORChain Protocol (back-end) is truly decentralized and therefore (NoKYC), some Interfaces may impose additional conditions or restrictions regarding transaction freezing.
I wonder if it is indeed truly decentralized. Don't they have a third party operator for BTC ? Btc cant handle smartcontracts like Defi, Bridges, etc.... as far as I know.
Edit: i took a further read about how this btc bridge works, more details here
https://liberlion.medium.com/thorchain-and-monero-how-will-the-cross-chain-bridge-work-and-what-are-its-challenges-667326986c62looks solid, but I lack time now to understand everything...