Orderly's trading volume has been tanking lately — what's behind this nosedive?
Here's the thing: a major exchange's acquisition of ADEN played a huge role in this sharp drop. Back when things were rough for ADEN, they still managed to push $200M in volume during market peaks. But those days? Gone.
The aftermath is showing up loud and clear in Orderly's numbers now. When a key liquidity provider gets absorbed elsewhere, the ecosystem feels it hard.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 11h ago
Uh, so ADEN just got acquired and disappeared like that? Our liquidity just evaporated into thin air...
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AirdropCollector
· 12-08 15:59
Once the liquidity providers leave, the ecosystem is left struggling. This acquisition of ADEN is definitely a heavy blow.
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MEVSandwich
· 12-07 14:59
Another round of liquidity swallowed up by major exchanges... this ecosystem is getting increasingly competitive.
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StealthMoon
· 12-07 14:56
It’s the same old trick of liquidity providers running away. If ADEN gets wiped out, Orderly is finished. How fragile is this ecosystem?
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-07 14:49
Ah, well... once the liquidity provider gets drained, the whole ecosystem suffers. I guess this is what it means to learn from experience.
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Hash_Bandit
· 12-07 14:47
ngl, seen this movie before... when liquidity providers start getting vacuumed up by bigger players, it's like watching your hashrate slowly drain. orderly's really feeling the squeeze rn tbh
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 12-07 14:41
Damn, ADEN getting acquired is basically killing Orderly. Once this liquidity leaves, it’s not coming back.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 12-07 14:31
Liquidity providers get wiped out, the ecosystem collapses right after... Isn’t it always the same old trick?
Orderly's trading volume has been tanking lately — what's behind this nosedive?
Here's the thing: a major exchange's acquisition of ADEN played a huge role in this sharp drop. Back when things were rough for ADEN, they still managed to push $200M in volume during market peaks. But those days? Gone.
The aftermath is showing up loud and clear in Orderly's numbers now. When a key liquidity provider gets absorbed elsewhere, the ecosystem feels it hard.