Question: Someone was selling 100 XCP for a price of 1 Nxt. I wanted to see what happens if I put in a buy order for 100 XCP but at a price
of 2 Nxt. Later I see that I indeed have 100 more XCP but at what price? I guess my question is if I put a higher price than the seller asks
then the seller gets more than he asked?
Plus to me there is no easy way to account for my balance. I wanted to verify what price I paid and how many nxt I spent on that order. There is no intuitive if any way for me to find that out like at an exchange where you can see your order history details.
How many at what price and what time. I'm average joe schmo.
grandpa_seth,
I was the issuer of XCP, and your issue confounds me as well... I don't see an immediate way of grokking 'yes, you sold 100 XCP for 100 NXT @ x:xx GMT.'
If memory serves, my account balance was 3955, and now it's 4055, so I think I only received 100 testNXT for the sale. Due to it being a beta, I'm still interested to see if you paid 100 or 200; more idiot-proof message handling might be in order.

edit: ok, I'm dumb and lazy. Or the layout could be rearranged a little.

Click on an asset, and it takes you to a screen that shows a buy asset with nxt area and sell asset for nxt area. Under the sell asset for nxt is a buy order box (right hand side).
If you scroll down, below that buy order area is an asset transaction history:
11/03/2014 18:25:35 100 1 100 4215517396252390959 12418775621331924550If you go to transactions and change the drop down menu to bid order history, you should see your txid of 12418775621331924550 for the 100 XCP.
Thanks, I did miss that as well. But still it feels like there is something missing. Take the transactions list on the dashboard. Does anybody
think that there should be another column other than the id for each transaction? I was sent nodecoins in various amounts over a hundred times.
So my transactions list is a long list of transaction id's that just says asset transfer. If I want details I have to click each one. That is very
inconvenient.
People want to go to their dashboard and take a quick accounting and make sure there are no unfamiliar transactions. There should be another column with the name of asset and amount bought or sold instead of having to click each one to get that info.