Glossary

Liquidity Buffer Ratio

A liquidity buffer ratio measures how much readily available value is held relative to expected near-term payments or withdrawals.

Share held for near-term needs

Plain-English meaning

Liquidity Buffer Ratio is used here to describe share held for near-term needs. In the daily board, the word is grouped by the role it performs rather than by spelling or market popularity.

You may encounter it in a product interface, technical document, risk report, policy paper, or market dashboard. The term is included for recognition and comparison, not as a product recommendation.

Why it belongs with Onchain Treasury Operations

These controls help an organization define treasury allocation ranges, maintain liquid reserves, separate wallet purposes, and approve transactions consistently.

When solving the puzzle, compare the job this term performs with nearby cards. A correct group usually shares a function, risk type, workflow, or market structure rather than simply sharing similar wording.

Where you might see it

You might encounter this term while reading educational explainers, product documentation, risk disclosures, market dashboards, or beginner guides. Always separate vocabulary learning from financial decision-making.

Educational vocabulary only. This definition does not provide investment, tax, legal, product, or trading advice.