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# 7. GLOBAL LIQUIDITY ARCHITECTURE

The liquidity architecture of the GXB ecosystem does not rely on the order book of a single platform. Instead, it fully integrates major capital layers distributed across the globe. Specifically, it combines OTC Liquidity, Global Market Makers, Institutional Treasury Capital, Stablecoin Reserve Pools, and Banking Liquidity into a unified real-time liquidity framework.

The ultimate objective is the permanent establishment of a Borderless Financial Liquidity Infrastructure that remains resilient against capital volatility and large-scale liquidation demands under all market conditions.


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