Network Access Scalability

Infrastructure

Network access scalability defines the capacity of a distributed ledger or trading platform to facilitate a mounting volume of concurrent user interactions without degradation of performance or transaction throughput. Within the ecosystem of cryptocurrency and derivatives, this metric determines the effectiveness of an exchange’s ability to ingest high-frequency data streams during periods of extreme market volatility. Systems lacking sufficient architectural headroom face significant bottlenecking, which prevents the timely execution of complex options strategies and derivative settlements.