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[Tools] Two-way throttled bridge (faucet) #28

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ChainSafeSystems opened this issue Nov 24, 2018 · 9 comments
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[Tools] Two-way throttled bridge (faucet) #28

ChainSafeSystems opened this issue Nov 24, 2018 · 9 comments

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@ChainSafeSystems
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ChainSafeSystems commented Nov 24, 2018

  • Integrate morden testnet etc
  • Allow for any testnet eth to be swapped either way through the bridge
  • Create a generic user interface to allow for the swapping of any testnet eth/etc
  • Allow m out of n authority signatures for bridging
  • Allow for ETH to be locked for GöTH at a ratio of 1:1000
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noot commented Nov 26, 2018

I have started working on this :)

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5chdn commented Nov 27, 2018

What about a bridge from ETH to Görli? Instead of burning, you could lock your ETH for 4 weeks to redeem testnet GöETH?

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noot commented Nov 27, 2018

@5chdn yes, I can do that as well. what do you think is a good ratio of ETH to GöETH?

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5chdn commented Nov 27, 2018

1:1000

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incredible idea @5chdn 👍

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jvt2 commented Feb 8, 2019

piramids of giza

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5chdn commented Feb 14, 2019

Are we going to integrate this into bridge.goerli.com?

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noot commented Feb 14, 2019

@5chdn yeah we can do that! currently the one-way bridge is up there. changing it to two-way is just a matter of deploying new contracts, and likely small ui changes. when would should that be done?

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5chdn commented Feb 15, 2019

I honestly think we are fine with the one-way bridges #13

But if you want to work on the two-way bridges, just create your own timeline, as long as people can request GöETH this way.

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