Fair markets are trading environments where all participants have equitable access to information, operate under the same rules, and are protected from manipulation. Such markets exhibit price discovery based on genuine supply and demand, without undue influence from any single entity. Transparency, equal opportunity, and regulatory oversight are essential components of a fair market structure. These conditions promote investor confidence and efficient capital allocation.
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The concept of fair markets is a central discussion point in the digital asset space, given concerns about market manipulation and unequal access. News often addresses efforts by regulators and industry participants to establish mechanisms that prevent practices like front-running or wash trading. Debates persist regarding the extent to which decentralized exchanges or automated market makers contribute to or detract from market fairness.
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