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255 sats \ 3 replies \ @boltz OP 5 Dec 2023 \ parent \ on: I'm Kilian, Co-Founder of Boltz. AMA. bitcoin
Hello Natalia, are you aware that this AMA is only happening because of you? So big THANK YOU for luring us onto Stacker News!
Re your questions:
Don't remember if you told us already: but was the reason that you locked up too little e.g. the network fee was deducted from the amount by your wallet?
Haha, a lot of magic happening. No but really: what is happening is that there is a "refund path" when you are locking up coins on the chain that can be used after the timeout blockheight if you know a set of secret information only you have. This info is stored in your browser as well as the refund file if you downloaded it. Here an example of what information a refund file contains:
So what is concretely happening that our web app locally in your browser crafts and submits the refund transaction when you use https://boltz.exchange/refund.
Let me know if you want more depth on that
are you aware that this AMA is only happening because of you? So big THANK YOU for luring us onto Stacker News!
my pleasure!
but was the reason that you locked up too little e.g. the network fee was deducted from the amount by your wallet?
yes, I was playing around with Boltz for different situations so that I could have more fun things to share 😂 learning opportunities can be created:) haha
what is happening is that there is a "refund path" when you are locking up coins on the chain that can be used after the timeout blockheight if you know a set of secret information only you have.
this is so cool! curious what would happen in a failed swap - if the user didn't download anything and accidentally closed the browser, then how can he prove that he is the one to refund to?