So it's supposed to be the highest buy order that gets the priority, but. ![]() If there are multiple orders with the same high price, the oldest buy order gets fulfilled first. The buy order with the highest price gets priority for purchasing newly listed items. ![]() So I basically had the same question and found this answer:
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