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Liquidity provisioning

Making a token liquid and available across many networks and applications at once: distribution across every network and Venue Partner surface, liquidity created through the system's own mechanics, and active quoting performed by admitted solvers.

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What it refers to

Liquidity provisioning is the work of making a token tradeable with usable depth wherever holders and applications encounter it. In the SODAX System it has three parts: distribution, so the asset is available across every connected network and every application built on the system; liquidity created through the system's own mechanics, such as collateral loops in the Money Market; and active quoting, performed by admitted solvers on the marketplace.

How it differs from the traditional model

Conventional market making covers a handful of centralized exchanges under a monthly retainer, and an asset's on-chain life is left unmanaged. Provisioning through a cross-network system covers both sides at once, and distribution reaches every application on the rails rather than a fixed list of venues.

Why it exists

An asset that exists on many networks but has depth on only one is difficult to use and difficult to price. Provisioning across networks means holders can trade the asset where they already are, and applications can offer it without sourcing liquidity themselves.

Last updated: 8/21/2026