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Why Is Using Multiple Exchanges for FSP Calculation Crucial for Preventing Manipulation?

By sourcing price data from multiple, diverse, and high-volume exchanges, the final settlement price (FSP) calculation becomes resistant to manipulation attempts on any single venue. A malicious actor would need to move the price across several major exchanges simultaneously, which is prohibitively expensive and difficult, ensuring a more robust and fair FSP.

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