The Alameda Gap: Crypto Liquidity Normalizes After Two Years of VolatilityTwo years after the collap
The Alameda Gap: Crypto Liquidity Normalizes After Two Years of Volatility
Two years after the collapse of Alameda Research, the liquidity gap in the cryptocurrency market, referred to as the “Alameda gap,”has officially closed, according to Kaiko, a leading crypto market data and analytics firm. This marks a significant milestone for the crypto industry, demonstrating resilience and recovery after one of its most tumultuous periods.
Kaiko revealed this recovery on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting that U.S.-based exchanges, including Coinbase, played a pivotal role in closing the liquidity gap. The firm cited the Bitcoin 1% Depth on U.S. Exchangesindicator as a measure of this achievement.
What Was the Alameda Gap?
The “Alameda gap” refers to the liquidity void that emerged following the collapse of Alameda Research, the trading arm and sister company of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX.
Alamedas collapse was one of the most high-profile failures in crypto history, exposing vulnerabilities in centralized exchanges and trading firms.
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