Off Book Transactions

Anonymity

Off book transactions, within decentralized finance, frequently leverage techniques to obscure the direct link between transacting parties, impacting traceability. This is achieved through mechanisms like mixers or privacy-focused protocols, altering conventional audit trails and presenting challenges for regulatory oversight. The inherent reduction in transparency can facilitate illicit activities, yet also serves legitimate use cases centered on financial privacy and protection against surveillance. Consequently, understanding the degree of anonymity afforded by these transactions is crucial for both risk assessment and compliance strategies.
Block Trades This abstract visualization illustrates a decentralized options protocol's smart contract architecture.

Block Trades

Meaning ⎊ Large-volume private trades executed outside the public book to minimize price volatility.