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by tjwells
203 days ago
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I’m a student interested in market microstructure and low-latency systems. I built Mercury to learn how matching engines work under the hood. It’s a single-threaded C++ engine that achieves ~320ns insertion latency and 3.2m+ orders/sec throughput. Technical details: Memory: Everything is pre-allocated. No new/malloc on the hot path. Data Structures: I wrote a custom Robin Hood hash map and intrusive lists to keep order management O(1) and cache-friendly. Architecture: It includes a pre-trade risk check and a backtester. The code is obviously not production-ready for a real exchange, but I’d love feedback on the C++ implementation and memory layout. Repo: https://github.com/eelixir/mercury |
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