For any exchange, if you buy at t=0 and x=$100, then let's say the deposit doesn't finish until t=5 and x=$120, does that mean you end up paying $100 or $120? Same for selling, if I sell at t=10 when x=$200, but then at t=15 it finishes and x=$50, did I get out in time or did I lose a lot?
Wow
this is the shit, the fucking shit that's about to start happening because of fucking retarded "normies"
what a fucking retard
>>2176485
you should leave.
bump, please help me, tell me where you're holding bags and I'll buy them from you
How could the market possibly function if the price depended on the time of receipt?
I'm so ANGRY
>>2176684
I dunno, maybe they'd be like "Hey we finished processing but sux 2 b u, it went down over that time, you get less". Long-term, who cares about a couple days?
>>2176628
Bids and Asks. When you place a buy order you add to the pool of bids for a specific price. Wheb you place a sell order you add to the supply of Asks at a given price. When there is both a bid and an ask of the same price and exchange automatically takes place. If not the orders must wait in the pool for a suitable mate. The quoted price is just the average derrived from the spot where bids and asks keep annihilating most frequently and quickly. You can buy for 0.001usd if someone sells for that much and you can sell for 999999999.99usd if somebody buys it for that much. But usually that area of conflict will have to move to those reigons naturally first. Meaning that he price moves up when more are willing to buy at a certain price than sell, and the buyers make a compromise by increasing their bids just a little bit; pushing the reigon of exchange slightly higher. Vice versa for a lowering price. You orders only ever execute at the price you specify.
>>2176775
Awesome, I get it now, thanks man