AFAIK .. order book is processed on a CENTRALIZED server .. hence, no competition to BTS imho
From http://mercuryex.com/
When making trades, your wallet will use the Mercury Order Book service to find bid or ask offers opened by other traders. This service is centralized, but it is never involved in the actual transfer of funds so it doesn't require any trust.
What are the flaws, if any in this approach? Is this a way to make trustless transfers from bitbtc to btc?
We can also have trustless (well actually you need to trust a majority of the delegates to act as oracles) transfers from bitbtc to btc and vice versa and while keeping the order book on the blockchain as well rather than a centralized service. Check out theoretical's
proposal and my
tweak on it.
Also, the problem I see with the approach Mercury takes is that there is no way to prevent abuse. I assume that there is some nLockTime transaction in the atomic swap protocol to return the funds back after some amount of time, otherwise evil actors could make honest traders burn their money (or better yet extort them for some portion of the money by offering some fraction back). So with the necessary refund transaction in place as part of the protocol, the attackers could only lock the money of the other trader for some amount of time, but the key is that they can do this at no cost to the attacker. The system seems to be designed under the assumption that all actors will be honest. And even under that assumption it still has an additional flaw that it is trading assets that do not have values pegged to one another. This means even if the honest actor does not wish to hurt the other party for the sake of it, they may find that by the time they are going to claim the other coin by revealing the secret, the price could have significantly changed to their disadvantage. In that case, it would be rational to wait for the refund and buy at the new better price. The system described by the links above not only locks the trader in to carry out the exchange in a reasonable amount of time after the bids/asks are matched (or else the bidder loses their bond worth 10% of the value being traded), but there is also no serious volatility issue since the trading would occur between the Cryptocoin and the BitCryptocoin pairs only.