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Re: HoboNickels - HBN - High Fast Stake - Version 2.0! More Secure, Less Intensive
by
paramind22
on 17/09/2021, 23:54:56 UTC
This site is acting weird with verfication.  I wanted to edit my post.  

That link was just an example of more terms to search on.

If you search on bridge development dex you get better pages.  

Obviously, ERC tokens would be an expensive route, but some of the other new chains that are easier to set up than BNB could work.


Thanks for sharing paramind22

The medium.com post sound good, unfortunately the post is from 2018 and their website is down as well.

ERC token is a money burner to interact with it.
A bridge solution could work with a 2nd layer to minimize the expenses for transactions. Or even lay the focus on other chains like BNB or even THETA etc.

hello gentlemen, you might want to try https://blockdx.com/#features
                                                                     https://blockdx.co/
                                              listing process: https://blockdx.co/
 and currently in development is XBridge ETH/ERC-20 Atomic Swaps  https://blocknet.co/roadmap

i hope that's helpful                                                                   


Hi bisky
Thanks for sharing this as well.

I've just investigated the Blocknet DX and checked all requirements for listing HBN.
Unfortunately HBN wont work on Blocknet DX, because the current HBN wallet (HoboNickels-2.0.1.0) does not support CLTV Atomic Swaps.
We don't get around to update the wallet.





We need to recompile the wallet with this CLTV code library:

https://bcoin.io/guides/swaps.html

From:
https://komodoplatform.com/en/academy/atomic-swaps/

"The first is a command in the Bitcoin Script known as OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY (CLTV). This command was not present in the original Bitcoin code but was added later through what’s known as a Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP). BIPs are numbered chronologically and the proposal that added CLTV to the Bitcoin codebase is known as BIP-65, which was accepted at the end of October 2015."


Not sure what other functions would have to change to allow it to have this new functionality.