Decentralized Infrastructure

Decentralized infrastructure refers to the underlying hardware, software, and network layers that support decentralized applications, including the nodes, storage providers, and indexers. Unlike centralized cloud services, this infrastructure is distributed across many independent operators, reducing the risk of a single point of failure.

In the financial domain, robust infrastructure is essential for maintaining uptime and performance during periods of extreme market volatility. However, decentralized infrastructure often faces challenges regarding latency and scalability compared to centralized alternatives.

The evolution of this infrastructure, including the development of decentralized RPC providers and storage solutions, is critical for the long-term success of decentralized finance and its ability to compete with traditional financial systems.

HFT Infrastructure
Interoperability Layers
Custody Solutions
Cross-Chain Liquidity Bridges
Regulatory Reporting Infrastructure
High Frequency Trading Infrastructure