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by anonymoushn
4815 days ago
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So while this is an astute observation, a properly run exchange would go through a lot of effort to separate the matching engine (the inherently single-threaded part of the exchange) from the portions of the system that accept orders and spew data. The registration system and web site also don't belong anywhere they could possibly contend with the matching engine. Real exchanges process orders of magnitude more volume on a single symbol than mtgox does, yet have latencies measured in microseconds rather than tens of minutes. |
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A small nitpick: Volume is one metric but it does not matter in reality the important part is the amount of transactions on a specific symbol.