Addressable liquidity
The liquidity the SODAX system can reach beyond its own inventory: local DEX, aggregator and AMM liquidity on each network, the last mile where an asset actually lives. Together with the liquidity inventory it forms SODAX liquidity.
What it is
Addressable liquidity is what the SODAX system can reach beyond its own liquidity inventory: local DEX, aggregator and AMM liquidity on each network. It is the last mile of a fill, where an asset actually lives.
What it does inside SODAX
The DAO-managed liquidity inventory does not hold every asset on every network, and it does not need to. When a user swaps into an asset the inventory does not hold, the trading path is planned across the inventory for the cross-network legs and across local venue liquidity for last-mile delivery. A fill path can combine both layers. Together they are SODAX liquidity.
Why it exists
Whitelisting an asset means the system can reach it, not that the DAO holds it. Addressable liquidity is what makes that true: it extends the system's reach to every asset with a live local market, without forcing the inventory to warehouse the long tail.