Centralized exchange efficiency refers to the operational performance of a trading platform managed by a single entity. This efficiency is measured by factors such as transaction speed, liquidity depth, fee structures, and the responsiveness of its order matching systems. High efficiency allows for rapid trade execution and minimal slippage, benefiting market participants. The overall performance also includes robust security measures and reliable uptime.
Context
News frequently covers advancements or shortcomings in centralized exchange efficiency, particularly concerning trade volumes and technological upgrades. Debates often focus on the balance between speed, security, and regulatory compliance, especially after major market events. Future trends suggest continued competition in processing capabilities and the integration of new trading features to maintain market dominance.
MOVA Liquid's native derivatives platform leverages modular decoupling to achieve CEX-level execution, setting a new standard for institutional DeFi infrastructure.
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