or... does my order still exist? i'm confused lol, sorry

On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 9:46 PM Cuddle Beam via agora-discussion <
agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:

> considering I did things wrong, can I get a refund on my 30 coins?
>
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 3:29 PM nch via agora-business <
> agora-busin...@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>
> > This is the NAX Weekly Report
> >
> > {
> >
> > Outstanding Orders
> > -----------------------------
> >
> > Order 0
> > - Creater: nch
> > - Goods: 10 coins
> > - Fulfillment Conditions: "Transfer any card to NAX."
> >
> > Order 1
> > - Creater: nch
> > - Goods: 20 coins
> > - Fulfillment Conditions: "Transfer any card to NAX."
> >
> > Order 3
> > - Creater: CuddleBeam
> > - Goods: 30 coins
> > - Fulfillment Conditions: "Transfer 1 Victory card to NAX"
> >
> > Order History
> > --------------------
> >
> > Order 2
> > - Creater: nch
> > - Goods: 30 coins
> > - Fulfillment Conditions: "Transfer any card to NAX."
> > - Fulfiller: Jason
> >
> > }
> >
> > The Purse of NAX is 5. I transfer 5 coins from NAX to myself, making
> > the Purse 0.
> >
> > Below is the entire NAX contract, for convenience
> >
> > {
> >
> > Contract: Needlessly Abstract Exchange
> >
> > PART I: Definitions
> >
> > The Needlessly Abstract Exchange (also known as NAX) is a contract which
> > facilitates trading among Agorans by providing a fair third party to
> > manage assets mid-trade.
> >
> > Any party to this contract is a trader. Any player CAN become or cease
> > to be a party to this contract by announcement.
> >
> > The Exchange Manager is a title belonging to a specific trader. If there
> > is no Exchange Manager or the Exchange Manager would be an entity that
> > is not a trader, the entity that has been a trader for the longest
> > (continuously) becomes the Exchange Manager.
> >
> > The Purse is an integer. If the value of The Purse is indeterminate or
> > ambiguous, it becomes 0.
> >
> > An Order represents a trade. Orders have a Creater, a Fulfiller, Goods,
> > Fullfillment Conditions, and may have an Expiration Condition (if none
> > is specified, an order has no Expiration Condition). Goods is a list of
> > assets, and Fulfillment Conditions can be any text that describes or
> > could at some point describe any combination of assets, actions, or
> > other conditions. Orders may be closed, pending, or open and are open
> > when created.
> >
> > PART II: The Trading Fee, Order Creation, and Order Fulfillment
> >
> > For every order a trader Creates or Fulfills, e must first pay 1 coin to
> > this contract (not as part of an order creation or fulfillment) in the
> > same message; otherwise it is INEFFECTIVE. For every coin paid to the
> > contract this way the Purse is increased by 1.
> >
> > Any trader CAN create an order by transferring any (non-zero) number of
> > assets to this contract, specifying Fulfillment Conditions, and
> > optionally specifying Expiration Conditions. E becomes the Creator of
> > the order, and all assets paid become the Goods of the order.
> >
> > Any trader CAN fulfill a specified open order by announcement, and by
> > additionally transferring any number of assets to the contract,
> > specifying any actions e does in the same message, and specifying any
> > other evidence e has successfully fulfilled the order. The order becomes
> > pending and e becomes the Fulfiller of the order.
> >
> > PART III: Resolving Orders
> >
> > For each pending order, the Exchange Manager CAN and SHALL, in a timely
> > fashion and by announcement, declare the fulfillment Successful or
> > Unsuccessful. E SHALL only declare the fulfillment Successful if e
> > believes the Fulfillment Conditions have been met and SHALL NOT declare
> > the Unsuccessful unless e believes the Fulfillment Conditions have not
> > been met.
> >
> > When the Exchange Manager declares a fulfillment Successful, e CAN and
> > SHALL transfer the Goods of the order from this contract to the
> > Fulfiller and transfer any assets that were transferred to the contract
> > as part of the fulfillment to the Creater of the order. The order
> > becomes closed.
> >
> > When the Exchange Manager declares a fulfillment Unsuccessful, e CAN and
> > SHALL transfer any assets that were transferred to the contract as part
> > of the fulfillment to the Fulfiller. E CAN also transfer 1 coin from
> > this contract to the Fulfiller; if e does so the Purse is decreased by
> > 1. When the Exchange Manager declares a fulfillment unsuccessful. the
> > order becomes open.
> >
> > PART IV: Annulling and Refunding Orders
> >
> > To annul an order is to transfer all Goods from the order to its
> > creater. When an order is annulled it becomes closed. Only an open order
> > can be annulled.
> >
> > To refund an order is to annul an order and to transfer 1 coin from this
> > contract to the order's creater. When an order is refunded the Purse is
> > decreased by 1.
> >
> > The Exchange Manager CAN annul an order by announcement when it would be
> > impossible to ever fulfill the order or when the expiration conditions
> > of the order have been met.
> >
> > The Exchange Manager CAN refund an order:
> >
> > * whenever that order could be annulled. E SHOULD do this instead of
> > just annul if e believes the order contains an error, such as a typo or
> > misunderstanding of the contract or rules.
> >
> > * if the Creater of the order has made more than 2 orders in the last 7
> > days or the order is more than 30 days old.
> >
> > Whenever an order can be annulled, the Exchange Manager SHALL in a
> > timely fashion either annul or refund the order.
> >
> > PART V: NAX Reports
> >
> > Once a week the Exchange Manager SHALL publish a report. This report
> > SHALL contain a list of any outstanding orders and a list of any orders
> > that have closed in the last week. If it has been more than a week since
> > the last NAX report, this report SHOULD contain all orders that have
> > closed since the last such report. When e publishes such a report, e CAN
> > transfer X coins from this contract to emself, where X is the current
> > value of the purse. When e does so, the purse becomes 0.
> >
> > PART VI: Election and Management
> >
> > Any trader may elect any other trader to be the Exchange Manager,
> > replacing the current Exchange Manager, with X support where X is 1 more
> > than half (rounded up) of the number of traders.
> >
> > The Exchange Manager CAN cap any trader who has created more than 2
> > orders in the last 7 days by announcement. A trader who has been capped
> > CANNOT create new orders for 7 days from when e made eir last order.
> >
> > PART VII: Self Amendment
> >
> > Any trader CAN change the text of the contract by announcement if e has
> > specified in an earlier message (published to a public Agoran forum) the
> > exact changes to make to the contract and has received explicit consent
> > (published to a public Agoran forum) to these changes from at least 1
> > more than half, rounded down, of all traders.
> >
> > PART VIII: Cleaning Messes
> >
> > If this contract owns an asset not associated with an order, the
> > exchange manager CAN transfer that asset to the entity who transferred
> > the asset to the contract. If the entity that did so cannot own the
> > asset, e CAN transfer it to the Lost and Found Department.
> >
> > }
> >
> > --
> > nch
> >
> > --
> > nch
> > Webmastor, NAX Exchange Manager, Pirate
> >
> >
> >
>

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