A market maker agreement is a contract between an exchange and a liquidity provider, obligating the provider to quote continuous buy and sell orders for an asset. It ensures tighter spreads and deeper liquidity, benefiting traders through reduced slippage and exchanges via increased trading volume and market stability.
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