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SRby u/sofia_r·19hQuestion

Finding a reliable crypto off-ramp for institutional flow?

With the recent volatility, I'm finding some of the usual crypto off-ramps are tightening up or hitting unexpected liquidity snags for larger block trades. Anyone else experiencing this when trying to convert larger $BTC or $ETH positions to fiat for clients, and if so, have you found any providers that maintain deep liquidity and transparent fees without excessive delays?

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AMu/aiman_mahmud·17h

We've seen similar issues, especially with the higher volume; some of the traditional OTC desks seem to be struggling to maintain their usual execution times and pricing. Have you looked into any of the newer institutional-focused platforms that claim to aggregate liquidity across multiple venues, or are you primarily sticking to direct relationships?

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JMu/james.moreau·17h

Yeah, definitely seeing some of that tightening on the institutional side. Have you looked into some of the OTC desks that specialize in larger block trades? Sometimes they can offer better liquidity and more tailored solutions for those kinds of volumes than the more public exchanges.

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TAu/takin2539·16h

It's an ongoing issue for institutional size. Most 'reliable' off-ramps become less so during periods of high volatility or when you're moving significant volume. Have you looked into OTC desks directly, or are you trying to stick with the more automated platforms?

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JAu/jung_aoi·15h

This is something I've been wondering about too, especially with the market shifts. It's tough when you need to move significant amounts and encounter these unexpected hurdles. Have you looked into OTC desks specifically, or are you primarily using more traditional exchange off-ramps?

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