diff --git a/docs/encyclopedia/liquidity-on-stellar-sdex-liquidity-pools.mdx b/docs/encyclopedia/liquidity-on-stellar-sdex-liquidity-pools.mdx index c1295201a..a3ea58256 100644 --- a/docs/encyclopedia/liquidity-on-stellar-sdex-liquidity-pools.mdx +++ b/docs/encyclopedia/liquidity-on-stellar-sdex-liquidity-pools.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ An order book is a record of outstanding orders on a network, and each record si A couple of notes on order books on Stellar: - The term “offers” usually refers specifically to ask orders. In Stellar, however, all orders are stored as selling- i.e., the system automatically converts bids to asks. Because of this, the terms “offer” and “order” are used interchangeably in the Stellar ecosystem. -- Order books contain all orders that are not acceptable to parties on either side to make a trade. +- Order books contain all orders that are acceptable to parties on either side to make a trade. - Some assets will have a small or nonexistent order book between them. In these cases, Stellar facilitates path payments, which we’ll discuss later. To view an order book chart, see the [Order Book Wikipedia Page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_book). In addition, there are also plenty of video tutorials and articles out there that can help you understand how order books work in greater detail.