all gateways should be "end-to-end" (BTC<->bitBTC) and "single transfer" gateways. I should send my real BTC to address generated in my wallet , and this should cause that bitBTC will appear in my bitshares wallet.
I agree 100000000000% !!
I guess that's how most people thought it would work, but it changed now. With UIA we still dont know if the gateway is solvent enough to pay them back when you want to change your GATEWAY.BTC for BTC. Unless I'm missing something, that completely defeats the purpose of what we're doing.
I also thought that any exchange using OpenLedger (ie CCEDK) would mirror every trade done on Openledger/Lightclient. The exchange site would just be the front end of OpenLedger. That's also what I thought it would happen in the beginning, not sure about it now.
I hope that with liquidity Gateways would eventually start placing collateral to create BitBTC and other bitAssets instead of just creating IOUS. I think thats acceptable now since we dont have liquidity and enough funds to short 100 btc into existence but as liquidity grows they should slowly start to convert IOUs into bitAssets.
That's the only and single way every business on bts will be able to share a single order book. If everyone uses bitAssets. If we have a market for each IOU to trade against each other we will have many many markets with no liquidity. We need to wrap alll of that into a single one in the future. I understand that's not a sustainable method now bc of the lack of funds, but should be seriously considered in the future.
Otherwise we won't have the shared orderbooks everyone talks about with great liquidity. I mean, we can,
if every business joins OpenLedger. Others will be left out but that way OpenLedger has the entire monopoly. The way I mentioned every single business would indeed share the same orderbook assuming they all trade BTC, LTC, GOLD; SILVER, etc unique assets would probably be created via IOUs but that's different. The main assets should be shared by everyone in order to increase liquidity and market depth