OKX to Reimburse Users
OKX has announced that users will be reimbursed for the recent flash crash, where its native token plummeted nearly 50% in under 15 minutes.
Market Recovery
The market capitalization of the token dropped by $6.5 billion during the flash crash, but it quickly recovered and is now close to the $46 mark again.
Explanation for Flash Crash
A series of large leveraged positions liquidated one after the other after the cryptocurrency’s price hit $48.36 USDT led to a market shock, triggering further liquidations in pledged loans, leverage transactions, and cross-currency transactions, causing the price to plummet to $25.10 USDT per token.
Compensation for Users
OKX will fully compensate users for additional losses caused by abnormal liquidation within the next 72-hour period.
Market Volatility
The broader cryptocurrency market saw significant volatility, with the price of BTC dropping below the $40,000 mark, partly related to Grayscale Bitcoin Trust’s sale of Bitcoin to satisfy investor redemptions, and the sale of nearly $1 billion worth of shares in the recently converted spot Bitcoin ETF by the estate of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
Largest Bitcoin Transactions
$2 billion worth of Bitcoin recently started moving across several wallet addresses that seemingly belong to a single entity, consolidating from 49 different Bitcoin addresses to just five holding between 8,000 BTC and 12,000 BTC each, likely aimed at securing funds by spreading them out and keeping them in cold storage.
Hot Take
OKX’s pledge to reimburse users affected by the flash crash is a positive step that may help restore confidence in the platform. However, the broader cryptocurrency market’s volatility and the movement of significant amounts of BTC across different addresses contribute to the ongoing uncertainty and potential challenges for investors.