Liquidity Fragmentation Pricing

Mechanism

Liquidity fragmentation pricing describes the variance in execution costs that emerges when digital assets trade across isolated venues, decentralized exchanges, and off-chain order books. This phenomenon forces market participants to confront disparate slippage profiles for identical financial instruments due to a lack of unified order flow. Quantitative models must account for these price deviations to ensure accurate valuation and optimal routing across diverse liquidity pools.