1) When it comes to oracles,
you just have to make up your own damn mind
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7) But there's a picture of a mango over The Oracle's face.
So, obviously, XYZ is actually MNGO, and MNGO isn't really worth $0.40; it's worth around $0.04.
Alice's real account value is, roughly:
500m XYZ ~ $20m
-25m USD = -$25m
net value ~ -$5m
margin < 0
It's already gone.
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8) But for a brief period, someone (almost certainly Alice) bought enough MNGO that it did trade for $0.40, and before people could get in to sell and return it to a more reasonable price, the risk engine had already allowed Alice to withdraw $100m from Mango Markets.
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11) First, FTX has EWMA price bands.
What this means is, roughly, that FTX consumes raw price feeds.
But, before feeding that into its risk engine, it bounds those price feeds so that they can't move more than ~20% over a 5 minute period.
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15) The reason, basically, is that large positions--especially in illiquid tokens--can have a lot of impact.
So we charge more % margin the greater your position is.
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17) So even before hitting position limits, the risk engine ensures that the collateral backing a position is sufficient.
And what if you try to use something other than dollars as collateral?
Well, we haircut it. In some cases, a lot.
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