Adversarial Inputs

Action

Adversarial inputs, within financial markets, represent deliberate manipulations of data intended to trigger unintended or undesirable behaviors in automated systems. These actions frequently target pricing mechanisms or order book dynamics, aiming to exploit vulnerabilities in algorithmic trading strategies. In cryptocurrency derivatives, such inputs can manifest as spoofing or layering tactics designed to influence contract prices or liquidation thresholds, creating temporary distortions. The efficacy of these actions hinges on the system’s sensitivity to anomalous data and the speed at which countermeasures can be deployed.