input your ETH addres,just one click to see youe balances.
Great resource, thanks for sharing mate.
The think with etherdelta is if you open an order say to buy 100 units of coin A and 100 units of coin B, plus a sell order of 100 coin C..
Imagine someone sells you the 100 "coin A", and you run out of funds; the second order (buying 100 "coin b") won't be on the books anymore because you have zero funds now, and thus you might eventually forget having placed it. However it is simply a "dormient" order which would appear again on the book as soon as some funds go into your contract. For instance, still in this example, after forgetting having that buy order for 100 Coin-B one and imagining Coin-B price plummets, one would have a bad surprise if the "sell 100 Coin-C" order were to be filled as that would bring funds availability in the contract and therefore activate that "buy 100 coin-B at a very high price" dormient order. And what's even worse, having 100 coin-B sitting there without even knowing.