Can you explain this further?
"we achieved a staggering speed of 91.037 sec between the sender's sending command and the actual arrival of the coins at the targeted address."
Is 91 sec for irrevocably confirmed?
What is the speed for acked but unconfirmed? Bitcoin is 1 or 2 seconds. That is staggeringly fast, not 91 secs.
The speed of acknowledging is directly linked to the Proof-of-Death system, which is from near instant, to a few seconds, depending on the sending-arrival locations of the nodes in the system. We emphasized more on the 91.037 sec because companies are generally more interested in the confirmation time (to avoid losses) rather than the acknowledging time, which is a pretty universal one (people are content with ACK time). Also 91 sec is a pretty fast confirmation time in our eyes, firstly because it tops other crypto's, and secondly because it's an always evolving parameter, able to be cut into, and reach 20 sec let's say. We will update the main post with this info, as it's clear that we did not post every tiny bit of information on many aspects.
How would the exchange work?
For example there is a Bob who wants to buy 1 NEU @ 0.1 BTC from Alice.
Where Alice has to send her BTC? Who does controll this wallet?
How fast will be depositing and withdrawing?
Any fees?
Just as your everyday exchange site works. You have 2 ways of doing this, either see the sell order by Alice and complete it by either "quick-buy" or by manually inputting your NEU/BTC ratio and quantity. Or by sending to Alice's address 0.1 BTC (BTC addresses can currently be managed by our wallet), and if she agreed to beforehand, she will manually send you her 1 NEU.
Fees will be 0.01% for any type of action.