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by pjc50
2005 days ago
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I worked on a unique HFT system which was capable of starting the response packet before the incoming packet's final byte had arrived. Negative latency. If it mispredicted the future, it would simply scramble the trailer and cause the packet to fail UDP checksum. It didn't make money in the real world because the quality of decision that could be made at that speed wasn't good enough. |
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If you do too much of this you will get angry exchange network people yelling at you as they may consider it spam/ddos. Some exchanges explicitly limit this.
It's also worth considering the possible gain. If you're in the fpga (0-150ns) or cpu(300ns-3us) space, the math can come out differently.