Here's another one https://swap.diamondhands.technology/ if you can translate it!
I remember seeing more but can't find it. At the end of the day, what make the difference are the swap fees and node liquidity and connectivity.
Yes, thanks, it has English too. This looks like an old fork of Boltz frontend, before chain swaps were added. But there is no direct link to repo, so hard to say what code it is actually running.
The fees are identical to Boltz's, so they might just be using their backend to earn rebates. No benefit for the end user, except maybe Japanese language which we can easily add to our site.
And the idea is really to have all such implementations in one place, so they are easier to find and compare the fees.
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And the idea is really to have all such implementations in one place, so they are easier to find and compare the fees.
That will be ideal! with maybe fees and connectivity data!
DH frontend, I'm not even sure is maintained anymore. I agree that what you just shared has the transparency factor on top!
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This is already implemented. Try the link https://swapmarket.github.io
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right, I missed the Select Swap Provider button! That's amazing!
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The plain is to add an option so the swap provider is selected automatically once the assets, direction and the amount are entered. Hence it is below them.
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