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    Home » HTX mirrors Binance by injecting liquidity after the “Black Friday Crash”

    HTX mirrors Binance by injecting liquidity after the “Black Friday Crash”

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    By liam on October 20, 2025 Companies
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    HTX added cash and coins to its spot and futures order books after the “Black Friday Crash,” echoing Binance’s playbook. The objective was to boost liquidity so trades clear without sharp price swings and to ease panic across Bitcoin and smaller coins. The lasting impact hinges on whether HTX keeps the extra liquidity in place rather than withdrawing it quickly.

    Prices fell hard on Friday, and HTX responded by seeding additional dollars and coins across spot and futures books. When an exchange adds liquidity, large orders move price less, which calms swings and steadies market depth. Under the hood, bid–ask spreads tighten and slippage on big market orders declines, improving trade execution.

    Derivatives conditions eased as liquidity improved. Hedge desks and fund managers saw funding rates drop and the gap between spot and futures narrow, reducing forced liquidations. On the options side, fewer liquidations lessen demand for protective puts, so implied volatility eases. Open interest is simply the number of unsettled futures or options, while max pain is the price where most options expire worthless.

    If calm persists, capital may rotate from Bitcoin into smaller coins, but the core risk remains: a quick liquidity patch hides the symptom of excessive leverage without fixing it. The key question for managers is whether HTX leaves the cash and coins in place or pulls them within days, which would determine whether stability lasts or fades.

    Outlook and what to watch

    The outcome depends on how long HTX maintains the added liquidity. If it stays, short-dated option prices—especially puts—are likely to fall, with fewer forced sales and calmer funding rates, giving Bitcoin a chance to revisit nearby chart levels. Without real demand—no ETF inflows and no fresh deposits—any bounce may be weak. Arbitrage desks can profit from tighter spreads and basis moves, while traders still using leverage face the same liquidation risks if conditions reverse.

    Track whether funding rates stay low and open interest continues to decline. Traders should also watch for Bitcoin retests of key chart levels and confirm that actual buy orders—not just exchange-provided liquidity—continue to arrive.

    In sum, injected liquidity can calm markets quickly, but only sustained support and genuine demand can stabilize them; temporary fixes do not solve the underlying problem of too much leverage.

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