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## Pegging Out
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There are a few different solutions for peg-out, but sadly all require a 3rd party.
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* Use a CEX (Bitfinex, Bull Bitcoin, Btcturk, BTSE)
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* Bisq (defi)
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* TDEX (defi)
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* sideswap.io (defi)
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* Use a wallet that integrates to one of the above (AQUA)
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For my case, I will use sideswap.io since its non-kyc and doesn't require any account.
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# Final Discussion and Ideas
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Each part of the Bitcoin ecosystem has its strengths and weaknesses, and often they overlap in rather confusing ways. I think it would be helpful to compare the various major initiatives. This is NOT about proclaiming *one is better than the other*, as you can see they each have their own strengths:
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