Alameda Gap Persists as Stunted Liquidity Holds Back Crypto Market
February is ending, but the 'Alameda Gap' is not. As the second month of this year is wrapping up, the prices in the crypto market have somewhat recovered from last year's crash. Still, the so-called 'Alameda Gap' resist...
As the second month of this year is wrapping up, the prices in the crypto market have somewhat recovered from last year's crash. Still, the so-called 'Alameda Gap' resists filling, as the liquidity remains far from the levels seen before the infamous FTX collapse.
Researcher Kaiko tweeted that this month as well, the Gap persists, with bitcoin (BTC) "market depth still well below November levels." It stated that,...
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