Ondo Finance: The platform's stock token liquidity comes from Nasdaq and NYSE, not AMM pools, enabling near-zero slippage for large trades.
ChainCatcher news, Ondo Finance officially posted on X that the liquidity source for its stock tokenization platform comes from the stock market, mainly from Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, rather than AMM pools. This ensures that there is almost no slippage when executing large-scale trades.
Each stock token is fully backed by custodial shares, adopting a reserve model similar to stablecoins.
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