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We could build some type of webservice that had SQL databases and nodejs files that accept Asset A and then issued Asset B once received...however as we said our StackerNews crew is smart and therefore prefers to do *less hardwork*. Moreover all of the above lends itself to risk of fraud and counterparty default.
Luckily, due to the additional OPCODEs in Liquid, Atomic Swaps are supported[^2]. In fact, Blockstream has a tool to simplify using it.
Luckily, due to the additional OPCODEs in Liquid, Atomic Swaps are supported[^2]. In fact, [Blockstream has a tool](https://github.com/Blockstream/liquid-swap) to simplify using it[^3].
Obviously to do a swap, we will need another wallet, as you can't swap between the same wallet (you can use the *same node* but use *different wallets*. You can refer to individual wallets in the swap-tool URL connect string by using the `http://user:password@localhost:7041/wallet/walletname` path). In my case, I have 2 nodes each running their own `elementsd` server (Umbrel and my desktop). So I will use those, but point is this can be done one a single node by setting up mutliple wallets and using distinct URL connect strings.
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[^1]: BlockStream Green, AQUA, Anser (web wallet), Specter, Marina (web wallet)
[^2]: Atomic Swaps allow parties to exchange different tokens directly without the need for a 3rd party, eliminating most of the risk of fraud and counterparty default.In fact, Blockstream has a tool to simplify using it.
[^3]: Please `git clone` the repo and don't rely on the pre-compiled downloads in repo (they are out of date from source)