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An atomic swap is | An atomic swap is an operation that is an all-or-nothing transaction between two networks, two protocols, or two blockchains. An example of an atomic swap is a transfer of funds from the [[Bitcoin]] Lightning Network to the [[Litecoin]] Lightning Network. It either happens or nothing happens. It is called "atomic" because it cannot happen partially. Usually [[atomic swaps]] do not require that one party trusts the other. | ||
See all [[Cross-chain]]. | See all [[Cross-chain]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 1 February 2019
An atomic swap is an operation that is an all-or-nothing transaction between two networks, two protocols, or two blockchains. An example of an atomic swap is a transfer of funds from the Bitcoin Lightning Network to the Litecoin Lightning Network. It either happens or nothing happens. It is called "atomic" because it cannot happen partially. Usually atomic swaps do not require that one party trusts the other.
See all Cross-chain.