Hybrid Central Limit Order Book

Architecture

A Hybrid Central Limit Order Book (HCLOB) represents a convergence of traditional centralized exchange order book mechanics with decentralized order matching principles, frequently observed in cryptocurrency derivatives markets. It typically combines the order depth and execution speed of a centralized system with the transparency and potential for broader participation afforded by decentralized technologies. This design aims to mitigate common limitations of both pure centralized and purely decentralized approaches, such as regulatory hurdles and latency issues. The core functionality involves a centralized matching engine processing orders received from various sources, including on-chain and off-chain order flows, while leveraging decentralized components for aspects like settlement or data verification.