Yi Lihua: It is recommended that exchanges establish liquidity control funds to cope with extreme market conditions
Yili Hua stated on X platform that the overall market has exploded by hundreds of billions of dollars, with the main groups being market makers and active traders, causing far more damage to the market than imagined. He suggested that exchanges set aside some profits to establish a liquidity control fund to prevent liquidity depletion in extreme situations. Otherwise, the market will suffer devastating damage, affecting not only exchange users but also the market and the exchanges themselves.
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