Liquidity has indeed been improving recently. The depth of BTC trading pairs has significantly increased, and ETH order books have become more transparent. This change actually reflects the effectiveness of market-making incentives—encouraging market makers to participate naturally increases trading depth. With better liquidity and environmental protection, hedging trades become a viable option, resulting in lower transaction costs and slippage.



This step was the right move. The next question is, which coin will be chosen next? SOL has a strong following, after all, given its active ecosystem. If the trading pair depth for SOL can be improved, it should attract a lot of trading volume. Continuing to watch the open plans for new coins.
BTC3.24%
ETH5.11%
SOL1.75%
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 23h ago
Liquidity improvement is indeed reliable, but to be honest, SOL market-making incentives may not be the optimal choice...
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BuyTheTopvip
· 23h ago
Liquidity improvement is really comfortable, with less slippage and lower trading costs. What's next for SOL? I bet on it; the ecosystem's popularity is right there. Wait, can market-making incentives really be sustained, or are they just a flash in the pan?
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NFTPessimistvip
· 23h ago
The liquidity situation is finally showing results. Market maker incentives are indeed effective, but to be honest, I have some doubts about SOL.
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BrokenYieldvip
· 23h ago
liquidity theater, sure. but let's be real—better spreads don't mean the correlation matrix stops breaking down when it actually matters. seen this play before. SOL next? smh, everyone chasing the ecosystem hype until the leverage ratio gets unwound. then we'll see whose market depth was just smart money frontrunning retail.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 23h ago
Market-making incentives are indeed effective; reducing slippage makes it more interesting. Next for SOL? This market is too big; can it be impacted? Liquidity improves, hedging becomes more comfortable, but the key is whether trading volume can keep up.
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