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BloodInStreets
· 5h ago
Alright, here comes another "hardcore infrastructure" story. Smooth execution efficiency? What’s even smoother is the knife used to cut down retail investors. Just wait and see.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 8h ago
Yeah, this Monaco setup is actually pretty impressive. High-frequency trading runs super fast on Sei.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-05 10:56
Haha, Monaco is really ruthless this time. The order book is indeed Sei's trump card.
The quant guys must be thrilled; with such maxed-out execution efficiency, how could they not get involved?
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12-05 10:55
I'm quite looking forward to what Monaco can do in the quantitative space, but Sei's order book advantage is truly impressive.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 12-05 10:52
Bro, Monaco is indeed impressive, but can it really beat CEX execution speed?
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GasWhisperer
· 12-05 10:48
sei's orderbook primitive is actually lowkey the whole chess move here... monaco's just the prettier interface wrapping what sei already solved at L1. question is whether the execution advantage actually persists once everyone realizes it or if we're just watching another race-to-the-bottom on latency arbitrage
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TrustMeBro
· 12-05 10:30
Sei is indeed making a strong move this time, but whether Monaco can truly benefit from the quant trading boom still depends on what happens next.
Comparing it to traditional finance seems a bit exaggerated; the on-chain infrastructure is still not that mature.
The order book mechanism is indeed good, but how many people are actually using it?
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AllInDaddy
· 12-05 10:29
Bro, this Monaco Protocol is actually pretty impressive, and Sei’s order book mechanism really is something sweet.
But wait, can this thing actually generate stable profits, or is it just another way to fleece retail investors?
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AirdropFatigue
· 12-05 10:29
Sei does have something going for it in terms of quant, but can Monaco's infrastructure really maximize efficiency? I'm a bit skeptical.
There’s a powerhouse on the Sei chain—Monaco Protocol, designed specifically for quant traders and market makers.
High-frequency strategy teams can really run smoothly on this chain.
Monaco’s infrastructure is built to maximize your strategy execution efficiency 💰
Don’t be fooled by its current focus on trading;
its design ambitions clearly go beyond just mirroring traditional finance.
After all, with Sei’s chain-level order book mechanism backing it,
this underlying advantage is seriously hardcore 🔥