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What Measures Can an Exchange Take to Rebuild a Depleted Fund?

The exchange can increase the allocation of liquidation surplus to the fund, temporarily raise trading or liquidation fees, or inject proprietary capital from its own reserves. In some cases, they may temporarily adjust the parameters of the ADL system to capture more profit from deleveraging events until the fund reaches a target level.

Transparent communication about the rebuilding process is crucial.

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