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The rendezvous protocol allows us to register all of our external addresses. Hence, the first step is to allow the user to configure external addresses as part of the config. In the future, there might be an automated way of determining these. To register with a rendezvous node, the user needs to configure which one. CoBloX is running a rendezvous node that acts as the default by every spec-compliant node will do the job just fine. This behaviour is optional which is why our custom behaviour is wrapped in a `Toggle`. We also want our node to re-register after half the time of the registration has passed. To make this simpler and allow for testing in isolation, we create a custom behaviour that wraps the libp2p rendezvous behaviour. |
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XMR to BTC Atomic Swap
This repository hosts an MVP for atomically swapping BTC to XMR. It implements the protocol described in section 3 of this paper.
More information about the protocol in this presentation and this blog post.
Quick start - CLI
From version 0.6.0
onwards the software default to running on mainnet
.
It is recommended to try the software on testnet first, which can be achieved by providing the --testnet
flag.
This quickstart guide assumes that you are running the software on testnet (i.e. Bitcoin testnet3 and Monero stagenet):
- Download the latest
swap
binary release for your operating system - Run the binary specifying the monero address where you wish to receive monero and the connection details of the seller:
./swap --testnet buy-xmr --receive-address <YOUR MONERO ADDRESS> --seller-peer-id <SELLERS PEER ID> --seller-addr <SELLERS MULTIADDRESS>
You can generate a receive address using your monero wallet. The seller will provide you their peer id and multiaddress. We are running anasb
instance on testnet. You can swap with to get familiar with theswap
CLI. Our peer id is12D3KooWCdMKjesXMJz1SiZ7HgotrxuqhQJbP5sgBm2BwP1cqThi
and our multiaddress is/dnsaddr/xmr-btc-asb.coblox.tech
- Follow the instructions printed to the terminal
For running the software on mainnet you just omit the --testnet
flag.
Running on mainnet will automatically apply sane defaults.
Be aware that this software is still early-stage.
Make sure to check --help
and understand how the cancel
and refund
commands work before running on mainnet.
You are running this software at your own risk.
As always we recommend: Verify, don't trust.
All code is available in this repository.
How it works
This repository primarily hosts two components:
- the
swap
CLI - the
asb
service
swap CLI
The swap
CLI acts in the role of Bob and swaps BTC for XMR.
See ./swap --help
for a description of all commands.
The main command is buy-xmr
which automatically connects to an instance of asb
.
asb service
asb
is short for automated swap backend (we are open to suggestions for better names!).
The service acts as the counter-party for the swap
CLI in the role of Alice.
It provides the CLI with a quote and the liquidity necessary for swapping BTC into XMR.
For details on how to run the ASB please refer to the ASB docs.
Contact
Feel free to reach out to us in the COMIT-Monero Matrix channel.