Glen De Cauwsemaecker
Glen De Cauwsemaecker
the `ethatomicswap` tool is finished: + it respects the decred atomic swap tools, with some exceptions where ethereum works a bit too different for it to make sense otherwise (will...
The `ethatomicswap` provides also the `-s ` flag, just as the other atomic swap tools do. I have tested it, and can confirm that you can use your (`geth`) daemon's...
I used the `ethatomicswap` tool also to make a first TFT-ETH (testnet) atomic swap, as to be able to document a full walkthrough. You can find that documentation and referenced...
> @GlenDC The documentation link is not working. Sorry @jmozah, this PR is very old. Still very eager to get his merged into master though. Updated the link to the...
You should ask the @decred maintainers. I haven’t received any feedback on this PR. They and community seemed enthusiastic in the initiator issue #74, but haven’t heard anything from anyone...
> Thinking about this some more, I feel that a more Linux-like approach would be good here, where individual maintainers all maintain their own subprojects in the tree rather than...
Happy you fixed it @jmozah. We do use it ourselves as well, and so far haven't found anything weird. Still, Would be more than happy to start taking contributions and...
> @GlenDC please rebase now that go.11+ is required. Sure I don't mind @dajohi, are there still plans than to in the end merge this into the main branch? or...
Is that even within scope of Hero? I mean it's not impossible, but it means essentially a lot of emulation work which I cannot imagine there is time for on...
In Rust the builder pattern is often used which I find quite elegant for things like this. Where the default builder could set all your default plugins, but it would...