NebliDex is a full service decentralized exchange that users can use to trade cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Neblio, Monacoin, Groestlcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Neblio based assets (NTP1 tokens) without using a centralized service or match maker. Bitcoin in NebliDex represents actual Bitcoin. Ethereum in NebliDex represents actual Ethereum. There are no gateways to convert Bitcoin to any other representative tokens. The trades are performed using atomic swap functionality as defined by the Decred specification with some modifications and the Ethereum atomic swap contract can be found here: https://etherscan.io/address/0xcfd9c086635cee0357729da68810a747b6bc674a
NebliDex also supports ERC20 stablecoins USDC & DAI. Its ERC20 atomic swap contract can be found here: https://etherscan.io/address/0x1784e5AeC9AD99445663DBCA9462a618BfE545Ac
The matchmaking is performed by Critical Nodes on the network which are volunteers that have at least 39,000 NDEX tokens. Matchmakers/Validators get rewarded by receiving NDEX tokens for their service. Anyone can become a validator as long as they meet the requirements specified in readme_first document.
If a bug or vulnerability is found, please report it immediately via our bug report form: https://www.neblidex.xyz/bugreport/
First read readme_first.html before creating any trade. NebliDex is very intuitive.
NebliDex is built in C# using managed code from the .NET Library on Windows and Mono Framework on Mac and Linux. NebliDex uses Newtonsoft.JSON library (JSON.NET) and SQLite Library Version 3
- Download Visual Studio for Mac
- Install Mono Framework (if not already included)
- Open Solution
- Build and Run in Terminal
If you want to create a bundle that is not dependent on Mono, see mkbundle command from Mono Framework
Depending on the exact distribution of Linux you are running the steps can vary.
- Install Mono Develop from here: https://www.monodevelop.com/download/#fndtn-download-lin
- Open Solution
- Build and Run in Terminal
If you want to create a bundle that is not dependent on Mono, see mkbundle command from Mono Framework
- Make sure at least .NET Framework 4.5 is installed on your system
- Find your favorite C# code editor (Visual Studio, SharpDevelop,MonoDevelop)
- Open Solution
- Build and Run in Terminal