Our atomic swaps use Hashed Time Lock Contracts (HTLCs) to ensure that cross-chain transactions are executed concurrently and se
18 Oct 2023, 01:01
Our atomic swaps use Hashed Time Lock Contracts (HTLCs) to ensure that cross-chain transactions are executed concurrently and securely between parties.
If one party fails to meet the conditions, then the transaction fails and both parties retain their assets.
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3MintlayerML #1024
18 Oct 2023, 01:01
To learn more about “#Bitcoin Bridging” methods head to the blog.
To learn more about "#Bitcoin Bridging" methods head to the blog.
To learn more about “#Bitcoin Bridging” methods head to the blog.
MintlayerML #1024
18 Oct 2023, 01:01
#AtomicSwaps are considered to be a superior alternative to wrapped tokens or other forms of token bridging.
This is because both parties retain custody of their assets until final settlement.
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#AtomicSwaps are considered to be a superior alternative to wrapped tokens or other forms of token bridging.
#AtomicSwaps are considered to be a superior alternative to wrapped tokens or other forms of token bridging.
This is because both parties retain custody of their assets until final settlement.
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MintlayerML #1024
18 Oct 2023, 01:01
Atomic swaps all or nothing.
Other forms of token bridging such as wrapped, pegged or federated tokens are one of the most prominent targets for hackers today.
With over $3.8B stolen by hackers in 2022.
It’s always good to choose the safer alternative when possible.
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Atomic swaps all or nothing.
Atomic swaps all or nothing.
Other forms of token bridging such as wrapped, pegged or federated tokens are one of the most prominent targets for hackers today.
With over $3.8B stolen by hackers in 2022.
It’s always good to choose the safer alternative when possible.
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