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October 03, 2018, 02:15:30 PM
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Decred started to support atomic swap last year (but just with decred, litecoin, bitcoin, maybe more by now). And Zcash started to experiment an atomic swap tool shortly after, but I don't know where it went then. And both Zcash and Decred are open source
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October 03, 2018, 12:04:30 PM
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I actually came across that link. I'm referring to the "Atomic swap" field. Its only available for the three coins I mentioned. I don't really care about the supported coins (for storing).
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October 03, 2018, 11:54:21 AM
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I'm only aware of Atomicwallet (never tried it) but apparently, the exchange only works with BTC, LTC and QTUM so It's pretty limited. It's also not open source. Does anyone know If there are other services that are open source and are actually usable?
If you're referring to atomicwallet.io they are supporting hundreds of crypto currencies and tokens, and not just the ones that you mentioned. Definitely check them out as they are the best in what they do.

The only thing is that it can't really be called atomic swaps when the process can take like 15 minutes or even longer.

The full list of supported coins can be seen here: https://atomicwallet.io/assets

Here is their Github: https://github.com/Atomicwallet

There is also altcoin.io but they haven't done much in the last couple of months to speed up development. It was hyped up initially but almost no one talks about it anymore.
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October 03, 2018, 09:37:20 AM
#1
I'm only aware of Atomicwallet (never tried it) but apparently, the exchange only works with BTC, LTC and QTUM so It's pretty limited. It's also not open source. Does anyone know If there are other services that are open source and are actually usable?
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