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<p>I know, users can simply use an Ethereum's decentralized exchange (such as UniSwap) for that.</p>
<p>But the matter is: tokenizing Bitcoin to Ethereum, in a trustless way.</p>
<p>tBTC is the first to do it, if you've heard. The problem is: smart-contract fees are very high for tokenizing your Bitcoin, which means it can be done just with high amounts.</p>
<p>Bisq can help on that. By supporting tBTC and adding a swap pair BTC <> tBTC, users can tokenize Bitcoin (or redeem tBTC) with very small amounts.</p>

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