Batch Processing Efficiency
Batch processing efficiency refers to the ability of a protocol to group multiple transactions together and process them as a single unit. This approach minimizes the overhead associated with individual transaction processing, such as signature verification and state updates.
In the context of high-volume derivatives trading, batching allows for thousands of orders to be settled in one block, significantly increasing the network's capacity. By optimizing how these batches are formed and verified, developers can reduce latency and transaction fees, making decentralized trading more competitive with traditional financial platforms.
Glossary
Decentralized Finance
Asset ⎊ Decentralized Finance represents a paradigm shift in financial asset management, moving from centralized intermediaries to peer-to-peer networks facilitated by blockchain technology.
Decentralized Derivatives
Asset ⎊ Decentralized derivatives represent financial contracts whose value is derived from an underlying asset, executed and settled on a distributed ledger, eliminating central intermediaries.