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Trader-Bugmark User Issue 1 #104

Open NDamen opened 6 years ago

NDamen commented 6 years ago

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Issue Source: http://github.com/bugmark-trial/trader1/issues/277

Confusion: a) As a funder (RedPotato) I invested 10, so how can I have a 20 payout without a worker to add in their 10 to make 20? Note: Although the expired looks weird, after looking at several issues closer, I think it means that a worker did accept, but then tried to resell it but no-one bought it. Thus, the offer is expired. Note2: Going into the issue shows that a solution was posted and correctly resolved (on the second try, the first one is missing a solution), which explains why the funder got the payout.

b) Why do some workers have ‘>’ on them? Is that that someone tried to resell them? But if that is the case, then why does the worker name not show up?

andyl commented 5 years ago

a) Payout != Profit. In this situation, profit == 10. You're right there has to be a worker to add 10.
Note1: yes b) > meant resell offer. Yeah we need to have a better convention for this - not sure what it should be.

@NDamen - thanks for your comments!! :-)