>>5081897yeah either you or some other dev explained it to me before, highly in favor of that.
>>5081800>The reason why I have the whole hocus pocus shit about hard work is because if we don't have an additional methodology for determining priority, other than time (which yes, will still play a role) people in different timezones would just complain scheduled orders are adjustment times 2.0.People will want transparency about that which will be a huge mess and tons of REEEEE
Instead, you could make it less appealing by making it a bet (suggestion time):
You take the amount of coins to process and calculate the average of the first and last buying price from that row, let's say a buy on all in all 350 Mikocoin which would amount to a ~$700 change at the current price of $4667.
So the price change would be $4667->$5467 with the average being ~$5017 or something - this could be the price you have EVERYONE pay for their stack order.
Good if you want to buy way more coins than the average, bad for you if you only want 10 and everyone else chonks in with 250.
Pros:
- it's still a gamble doing it
- price is transparent enough to be fair (do it at your own risk)
- the first few bogs will make it less likely you have to calculate the whole goddamn server every adjustment, making the site crash not as hard.
Cons:
- if you want to avoid the risk you still manually click
- overselling could absolutely fucking crash a coin where otherwise the market would stop selling once it's a bad deal (wait, that's not a con, that's funny as shit)
I'm writing this in a meeting so take it with a grain of "this idiot man...", I'll play regardless what happens anyways.