What is atomic swap?



What is atomic swap?..

Answer / Badam Singh

Atomic Swap is a method for exchanging cryptocurrencies directly, without relying on intermediaries or centralized exchanges. It allows two parties to exchange coins in a trustless and decentralized manner by using smart contracts or peer-to-peer protocols to ensure that both transactions occur simultaneously (atomicity) or neither occurs at all.

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