Execution Speed refers to the rate at which transactions, computations, or operations are processed and confirmed within a digital system or network. In blockchain contexts, this specifically relates to how quickly a transaction moves from initiation to irreversible finality. Higher execution speed generally improves system responsiveness and capacity.
Context
Execution Speed remains a primary concern and area of active development within the blockchain and digital asset space. Debates often focus on the trade-offs between speed, security, and decentralization across different protocol designs. Observing advancements in layer-2 solutions and alternative consensus mechanisms offers insight into the ongoing efforts to scale network throughput.
The new StarkEx-based L2 for perpetuals merges CEX execution speed with on-chain settlement, fundamentally shifting the decentralized derivatives landscape.
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