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DRW’s Wilson Criticizes Crypto Exchanges Over Market Crash Practices

Key Takeaways

  • DRW founder Donald Wilson criticizes crypto exchanges for acting as non-neutral venues during market crash
  • Record $19 billion in liquidations occurred during single-day crypto selloff
  • Exchanges allegedly suspended deposits during volatility, preventing margin calls
  • Wilson calls for FCM-like buffers to prevent future cascading liquidations

Donald R. Wilson, founder of Chicago-based trading firm DRW Holdings LLC, has publicly criticized digital asset exchanges for their practices during last week’s crypto market crash that saw cascading liquidations cause record losses.

“If crypto markets aspire to institutional credibility, then exchanges need to be just that: neutral venues for trading,” Wilson stated in a Friday commentary. His firm’s Cumberland unit ranks among the largest crypto trading and market-making operations.

Exchange Practices Under Fire

Without identifying specific platforms, Wilson condemned exchanges for providing liquidity on their own venues during both normal conditions and major liquidation events like last Friday’s crash.

“In traditional finance, that’s a bright line,” he emphasized. “In crypto, it’s often blurred, and that’s a problem.”

Record-Breaking Liquidations

Wilson’s comments follow a historic $19 billion evaporation in crypto bets last Friday, with cryptocurrency prices tumbling across the board. This selloff represents the largest single-day liquidation event in crypto history, surpassing both the TerraUSD collapse and FTX’s implosion.

The crash has sparked intensified discussions within the crypto industry about preventing future large-scale liquidation events. A Cumberland spokesperson confirmed the firm continues normal operations.

Operational Fragility Exposed

Wilson revealed that certain exchanges allegedly suspended deposits during the selloff – a move he described as “unthinkable” in traditional financial markets. This action reportedly triggered additional volatility by preventing traders from meeting margin calls.

“That’s the kind of operational fragility that must be fixed for tradfi to function on these new rails,” he stated.

Proposed Solution: FCM Buffers

Wilson suggested the crypto market could benefit from futures commission merchants (FCMs) serving as buffers between customers and exchanges, particularly in markets with real-time margining.

“Most crypto platforms don’t have this type of FCM-like buffer in the mix, which makes this approach far more challenging,” Wilson explained. “Positions are marked and liquidated instantly and when liquidity dries up, there’s no intermediary capital to cushion the shock, as we saw last week.”

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