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Hi Kilian! Thanks for hosting this AMA.
My first question is about centralization. Now that a lot of new products have been released that rely on Boltz for their basic functionality, it raises concerns of there being a single point of failure should these swap services become temporarily or permanently unavailable, or outright banned in certain jurisdictions. What's being done to decrease that type of risk?
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Good question! But we believe we have a good answer for that: Boltz's code is open source, including the backend. By now there is not only us, but also some other services running our backend. If we go offline, service quality degrades, you don't like our fees or anything else, just switch the domain and use another service. More details available here: https://x.com/kilrau/status/1860325861880172934
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Thanks, Killian, as always! We wish Aqua, Bull etc would allow provider's choice in the settings...
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Of course! Talk to them!
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just use https://swapmarket.github.io/ FUCK JURISDICTIONS! Why people nowadays are so fucking pussies and obey the fictional "laws" ?
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Swapmarkets is great!
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That's why Boltz sucks! Because Boltz follow the "regulated" thing...
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It looks like they use Boltz for some of their swaps.
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Swapmarket is a fork of our web app that let's you switch swap providers, so you have more choices, not only the official Boltz backend:
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Would you use middleway, eldamar or actually boltz in swapmarket github Darth?
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