User data will be transmitted through a cloud computing-based system, which is strictly monitored by the protocol's verification program and its smart contract algorithm.
When the minimum balance is reached, the node deposits a certain amount of cryptocurrency into the network as shares (similar to a margin).
In order to trade, both buyers and sellers must converge prices. This can be achieved by the buyer bidding higher or the seller lowering the price.
But what if no one is willing to place an order at a reasonable price? What if you don’t have enough coins to buy? This is where the market maker comes into play.