Hello Unobtanium community! I am polycryptoblog, Marketing Manager at SuperNET.
I want to inform you of another wallet option for Unobtanium and that is our Agama Multi-Coin Wallet
Check out our wallet at
https://supernet.org/en/products/agama@polycryptoblog - thanks for stopping by.
I don't have a specific question. Nor a detailed understanding of SuperNet. But I recently had the epiphany that many electrum wallets could be combined into one general all-in-one purse, a person could safely manage and store multiple coins (coinomi and jaxx already have such products). It seems Agama is of the same class.
Now throw in the concept of a master-node clearing house uber-NET.
Clients could bid/ask and time-deposit with an array of validated "Trustee" nodes ... ie these node/agents have a performance record (perhaps are Bonded too). So they are just temporarily holding until a trade is matched.
Now throw in a "witness" node group. They validate cleared transfers (on the various block chains) and issue "Trustee" nodes some brownie-points ... and perhaps a token ... for good behavior
The "witness" node group would also likely handle the match making task.
And for extra fun throw in "broker" nodes ... they act as market makers ... do arb stuff on ALL the exchanges ... liquidity bots, if you like. In fact you could likely invest in various flavors of these "broker" nodes, some maybe High risk High reward, while others are nearly fixed income, low risk low yield in their trade strategies.
Is Supernet like this?
SuperNET is like how you described however it operates in a different manner. Trades are done by client with no middleman using Tier Nolan's adaptation of atomic swaps with a mechanism to make economically unfeasible for malicious actors to back out of an already agreed upon trade. A simplified explanation is that in each section of the trade reveals a part of the information required for the parties to complete it and a stipulation that costs more than they would gain from backing out.
There is no need for a witness or trustee nodes as its a direct p2p swap. It is also capable of connecting via api to various centralized exchanges.
There are however Liquidity Provider nodes (broker nodes) that can act as market makers, we are already in process of testing them with our own coin, Komodo on Bittrex . Anyone will be able to create these nodes to provide liquidity for their coin and program their own tradebots of which we already have an api developed.