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derivative_market_within_stellar.org_net_project [2017/04/24 08:21] sacarlson [Can't we have a single bonded deposit for each account with multi contracts running?] |
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===== Can we have more than one account deposit funds as sellers of a contract? ===== | ===== Can we have more than one account deposit funds as sellers of a contract? ===== | ||
- | I guess so but they will all go insolvent at the same time I would assume or am I wrong. maybe the added funds from more than one issue seller would add liquidity? | + | I guess so but they will all go insolvent at the same time I would assume or am I wrong. maybe the added funds from more than one issue seller would add liquidity? I think I would have to run some spread sheet simulations on this to verify at some point. |
===== Who and how would the bots get paid for there services? ===== | ===== Who and how would the bots get paid for there services? ===== | ||
I'm guessing someone will have to pay for the team of trust bots to perform there services of monitoring and signing of contracts. The final contract distribution would have some amount of the funds diverted to each of the team of bots involved in the contract. This might be in some small percentage of the net of the contract block or a fixed fee for each contract. There is also no reason there can't be more than one team of bots that can compete on prices charged for services rendered. The choice may also depend on what group of bots are most trusted on the net at the time. Their reliability records and such also would be a part or what the market would be willing to pay the trust bot group. | I'm guessing someone will have to pay for the team of trust bots to perform there services of monitoring and signing of contracts. The final contract distribution would have some amount of the funds diverted to each of the team of bots involved in the contract. This might be in some small percentage of the net of the contract block or a fixed fee for each contract. There is also no reason there can't be more than one team of bots that can compete on prices charged for services rendered. The choice may also depend on what group of bots are most trusted on the net at the time. Their reliability records and such also would be a part or what the market would be willing to pay the trust bot group. |