It is just the fact, that we are not used to the gui and the logical structure of Obyte, but basically it is logical:
You create an order = you tell the bot to create a sub-wallet (resp. smart-contract) in which he stores your sent bytes until the conditions (price) you set are met...
If a by bot created wallet is empty it automatically is deleted, because nobody needs it anymore...
If you want to delete an order you just have to empty the lately created sub-wallet manually.
Once understood, Obyte is quiet easy...
It is just a little confusing to the ones using it the first time...
We have to keep in mind that it is a user to user interface (not like a coinexchange were you can post orders to a pool).
The bot just is here to make your offer visiable for other users...
He creates kind of a multisig sub-wallet (smart-contract) which is accessible to all Obyte-users but this smartcontract will only be operated, if the conditions are met (amount, price).
When the conditions are filled, the buyer signs the smart-contract as second user and so it can be operated...
Yes, but finally you got it ?
Or still any problems cancelling your orders ?
It is just the fact, that we are not used to the gui and the logical structure of Obyte, but basically it is logical:
You create an order = you tell the bot to create a sub-wallet (resp. smart-contract) in which he stores your sent bytes until the conditions (price) you set are met...
If a by bot created wallet is empty it automatically is deleted, because nobody needs it anymore...
If you want to delete an order you just have to empty the lately created sub-wallet manually.
Once understood, Obyte is quiet easy...
It is just a little confusing to the ones using it the first time...
We have to keep in mind that it is a user to user interface (not like a coinexchange were you can post orders to a pool).
The bot just is here to make your offer visiable for other users...
He creates kind of a multisig sub-wallet (smart-contract) which is accessible to all Obyte-users but this smartcontract will only be operated, if the conditions are met (amount, price).
When the conditions are filled, the buyer signs the smart-contract as second user and so it can be operated...