| ▲ | Maxatar 2 hours ago | |
Hyperliquid and similar exchanges aren't decentralized. That is their long term goal but they are very far from achieving it. The few actual decentralized exchanges are too slow and expensive. | ||
| ▲ | gametorch an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
> HyperCore includes fully onchain perpetual futures and spot order books. Every order, cancel, trade, and liquidation happens transparently with one-block finality inherited from HyperBFT. HyperCore currently supports 200k orders / second, with throughput constantly improving as the node software is further optimized. Key part: > fully onchain perpetual futures and spot order books | ||
| ▲ | awesome_dude an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I mean, as soon as synchronisation is required in any system, block chain, distributed SAAS, even Peer to Peer sharing, decentralisation fails hard That's one of the sticking points I have with the /idea/ of the technology | ||