AMM Liquidity Depth

Depth

Automated market makers (AMMs) rely on liquidity depth to facilitate trades with minimal price impact, representing the volume of assets available at various price levels within a liquidity pool. Sufficient depth mitigates slippage, a critical consideration for traders executing larger orders, and directly influences the efficiency of price discovery. Analyzing liquidity depth involves assessing the bid-ask spread and the size of orders that can be absorbed without substantial price movement, impacting overall market stability.
AMM A detailed internal cutaway illustrates the architectural complexity of a decentralized options protocol's mechanics.

AMM

Meaning ⎊ Lyra is an options AMM that uses a Black-Scholes-based pricing model to dynamically adjust for volatility and delta skew, ensuring liquidity providers are accurately compensated for the specific risk they underwrite.