not sea.btc, but swap.btc.
Basically when you send btc to hive-engine, then it is stored by the hive-engine team and they mint new swap.btc for you on hive-engine.
If you want your btc back, then they burn that minted swap.btc.
not sea.btc, but swap.btc.
Basically when you send btc to hive-engine, then it is stored by the hive-engine team and they mint new swap.btc for you on hive-engine.
If you want your btc back, then they burn that minted swap.btc.
Thanks