Indeed, both allowed and encouraged! Through our network of brokers (simply traders with ORN and exchange accounts), we will already be providing access to the liquidity of these exchanges, and the decentralized nature of our brokers make it impossible to prohibit our access to exchange APIs.
If an exchange does not become a broker, it doesn’t prevent their assets being monetized by smaller brokers earning passive income on the exchange’s liquidity. An exchange will still generate revenue via transaction fees, but will miss out on additional passive income as a broker.
Indeed, both allowed and encouraged! Through our network of brokers (simply traders with ORN and exchange accounts), we will already be providing access to the liquidity of these exchanges, and the decentralized nature of our brokers make it impossible to prohibit our access to exchange APIs. If an exchange does not become a broker, it doesn’t prevent their assets being monetized by smaller brokers earning passive income on the exchange’s liquidity. An exchange will still generate revenue via transaction fees, but will miss out on additional passive income as a broker.