Edge Computing

Edge computing involves processing data closer to the source of the data, such as the user's device or a local server, rather than relying on a centralized cloud. In trading, this significantly reduces latency, as authentication and execution requests do not need to travel to a distant data center.

By moving processing power to the edge, platforms can provide a faster, more responsive experience that is critical for competitive trading. Furthermore, edge computing can enhance security by filtering malicious traffic closer to its source, preventing it from reaching the core infrastructure.

This decentralized approach improves both performance and resilience, making it a key technology for modern financial trading systems. It enables real-time decision-making that is essential in high-volatility markets.

Network Latency
Pseudonymity Protection
Service Endpoint Discovery
Hardware Benchmarking for Nodes
zk-SNARK
Volatility Index Correlation
Subject
Credential Issuance