Insights on Crypto Market Making
Guides and analysis on liquidity, token launches, and market structure from the GREED Labs team.
How to Choose a Crypto Market Maker: A 7-Point Checklist
Choosing a crypto market maker comes down to venue coverage, transparent reporting, compliant volume, and fair pricing. Use this checklist to evaluate any provider.
How Much Does a Crypto Market Maker Cost?
Crypto market making is typically priced through a monthly retainer, a loan-and-option model, or a performance-based fee. Here's what drives the cost and what to expect.
How to Get Listed on a CEX (Binance, OKX, Bybit)
Getting listed on a centralized exchange requires meeting liquidity, compliance, and market making requirements. Here's the process and how to prepare.
Token Launch Checklist: From Contract to Listing
A complete token launch checklist covering smart contract, liquidity, market making, listings, and post-TGE growth — everything a project needs before and after TGE.
How Much Liquidity Does Your Token Need Before TGE?
The liquidity a token needs at launch depends on target venues, expected trading volume, and acceptable price impact. Here's how to size it correctly.
What Is Bubblemaps? Token Holder Concentration Explained
Bubblemaps visualizes how a token's supply is distributed across wallets. High concentration signals risk to investors — here's how to read it and improve your token's health score.
Wash Trading vs. Legitimate Volume: What's the Difference?
Wash trading fabricates fake volume by trading with yourself; legitimate market making builds real, organic-looking depth. Here's how they differ and why the distinction matters.
Slippage Explained (and How to Reduce It)
Slippage is the difference between the expected price of a trade and the price it actually executes at. It's caused by thin liquidity and volatility — here's how to reduce it.
Market Maker vs. Market Taker: What's the Difference?
A market maker provides liquidity by placing limit orders that rest on the book; a market taker removes it by filling those orders. Here's how the two roles differ and why it matters.
What Is Crypto Market Making? A Complete Guide for Token Projects
Crypto market making is the practice of continuously quoting buy and sell orders to keep a token liquid, tighten spreads, and reduce price impact. Here is how it works and why it matters.


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