Stream Requests
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The stream requests display the last ten transactions on our pricing rules. When you click on a transaction, a window with detailed information will appear.
If you want to see all of your transactions, go to the Quoter panel's Transaction history tab.
If you want to see all of your transactions for a specific rule, in the Quoter dashboard panel, select the token pair and click on the stream that you'd like to see transactions for. Afterwards, you'll be taken to the detailed rule view.
The Detailed Transaction View has four tabs that display different information about our transaction.
Provides basic transaction information such as the price, amount of received and given back tokens, creation date, status, fees, transaction participants wallet addresses and hash. It also includes information about the penalty if the transaction was rejected by the maker.
Provides information about pricing stream the transaction belongs to, and what activation conditions were met at the time of transaction.
Shows market snapshot 30s before and 30s after the transaction. Displays your price on a chart, as well as slippage and spread. Places the transaction in time, indicating when it was accepted and how close it was to being rejected. It depicts how the market looked before and after the transaction.
Example
The chart shows an ideal situation for a market maker. The gray arrow represents our slippage and the blue arrow shows our spread. The red dot is the price at which the customer made the purchase. Usually, the bid price should be somewhere between the slippage arrow and the spread. However, this chart shows a situation in which the market collapsed between the moment the order was placed by the client, and it was accepted. In this case, the market maker sold its asset at a very favorable price.
The order would've been rejected if market prices went up and exceeded the spread. However, when the market shifts in favor of the market maker, the order is accepted.
Provides comprehensive information on all stages of our transaction It specifies the statuses, their descriptions, and the specific times when each state is initiated. It provides detailed information on the duration of the transaction's execution, as well as its individual stages.