Interface is really slick..
Thanks!
1.Will we have a clear guarantee market makers won't reject successfull bettor's orders or you won't close account of bettors who beat them? (heard it happening a lot non-Betfair fiat exchanges)
There is no functionality on Exbet that allows
anyone to review and reject orders. We will not be changing that. End of story.
We think it would be counter-productive to allow that kind of behaviour. As arco-yabamba says above - how do you attract liquidity to an exchange that is not fair? We don't think there is a long-term future for that kind of "exchange".
2.if there is not enough volume, you will ever trade in your own markets? (since you talked about your market maker bot)
Currently, we have our own bots running on internal testnet to test the API, and experiment with traffic/load. Also so that our UX devs can work with a "full" exchange.
Our mission is to build a world-class betting exchange. For liquidity, our efforts focus on (i) building clean, efficient APIs (ii) attracting professional market makers to the platform. Trading our own markets (seeding) is not part of the plan for launch but we see it as a possible tool in bootstrapping of liquidity, especially for new or more peripheral markets.
3.Last, are you afraid of degens.com adding BTC and compete with you?

They have Betfair like interface. (Sorry if this question sounds weird, but i'm a regular bettor there )
No.