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Practical Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain

You're reading from   Practical Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain A guide to converging blockchain and AI to build smart applications for new economies

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838822293
Length 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ganesh Prasad Kumble Ganesh Prasad Kumble
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Overview of Blockchain Technology
2. Getting Started with Blockchain FREE CHAPTER 3. Introduction to the AI Landscape 4. Section 2: Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence
5. Domain-Specific Applications of AI and Blockchain 6. AI- and Blockchain-Driven Databases 7. Empowering Blockchain Using AI 8. Cryptocurrency and Artificial Intelligence 9. Section 3: Developing Blockchain Products
10. Development Life Cycle of a DIApp 11. Implementing DIApps 12. The Future of AI with Blockchain 13. Moving Forward - Resources for you 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Market making

Market making is a crucial process in the crypto trading business, with the important goal of offering liquidity to cryptocurrencies in the market. Let's explore this in detail, as follows: buying parties in the markets place a bid (the bid) for purchasing a particular crypto asset. A seller with an intent to sell the same type of crypto asset may place their asking price (the ask) for the asset. Usually, the values from the buyer and seller do not match because the buyers usually quote for less value and the sellers quote for more value. This can create a gap between the expectations between both parties, thereby creating a spread.

When the disagreement on the mutual price grows, the spread value widens and creates an illiquid token or cryptocurrency. Illiquid tokens are basically non-tradeable since expectations are not matched. Hence, lower trade volumes create a slowdown for the token and reduce the market capitalization of the respective token. This is detrimental...

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