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The original was posted on /r/monero by /u/StableRare on 2024-02-28 12:36:58.


About 10 months ago, Athanor Labs released ETH-XMR atomic swaps on Ethereum mainnet ( ). However, it has very little liquidity due to poor UX (CLI only) and high fees on Ethereum mainnet making small swaps prohibitively expensive. Two things are needed to improve the situation:

  1. Integration of a GUI interface into a popular GUI wallet, such as Monero Core or Cake Wallet
  2. Deployment to a Ethereum L2 with low fees and high liquidity. Currently, Arbitrum has the most liquidity by far (with Optimism as a distant second) and cheap fees. Those fees about to become an order of magnitude cheaper after the Dencun hard fork on March 13th this year.

The second item is pretty straight forward to do since the major Ethereum L2s all EVM compatible. Has their been any traction on development and integration of a GUI interface into a Monero GUI wallet for the ETH-XMR atomic swaps to help improve the UX and liquidity?

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