Author: Haotian I've previously written about how Perp Dex will definitely explode within the Solana ecosystem. Now, a Github repository accidentally exposed by @aeyakovenko, a sharded perpetual contract protocol framework called Percolator, has become a hot topic: 1) Its architectural innovation primarily involves splitting the order book into multiple shards for parallel processing, including Router global scheduling and margin management, and Slab independent matching engines. It also incorporates high-frequency trading optimization and risk control features, such as a two-stage reserve-commit execution mechanism to prevent MEV attacks. Interestingly, Toly also mentioned in the comment section that a prop AMM competition experiment mechanism might be introduced to allow LPs to independently customize matching engines and risk parameters. 2) Surprisingly, while Solana's initial expectation was that its entry into the Perp Dex market would be to support emerging Perp Dex ecosystem players like @DriftProtocol, @pacifica_fi, and @bulktrade, it has instead been elevated to a strategic level, with Solana's official labs handling the initiative. This demonstrates Solana's eagerness to continue the Perp Dex craze. 3) The logic behind this is clear. In my opinion, Perp Dex is a platform that can simultaneously meet the three key characteristics of high frequency, high leverage, and high volume. Solana has spent over a year polishing performance optimizations like the Alpenglow consensus and Firedancer client, and is capable of withstanding high-volume peak transactions like Meme Season. Now is the perfect time to integrate this infrastructure into the Perp Dex scenario and unleash its potential. Furthermore, the potential for validator-level optimization, along with @doublezero's further optimizations on network bandwidth, are all pushing Solana's performance ceiling higher. @jito_sol has also proven that professional optimizations at the validator level can work. In terms of technical foundation, it's perfectly possible for a @HyperliquidX-level Perp Dex to emerge within the Solana ecosystem. 4) Perhaps mentioning this, core executives like Toly and @calilyliu must be indignant. Given Solana's excellent infra foundation, how can they allow projects like @Aster_DEX and @Lighter_xyz, which are still unclear whether they are mules or horses, to show off too much? The key point is that Perp Dex, which is now driven by the exchange camp behind the scenes, has many problems such as false volume stimulation due to airdrops, the unsustainability of trading-as-mining, and the lack of real high-frequency trading demand, which gives Solana a reason to jump out and intercept. 5) With its foundational layout in the tokenization of US stocks and its long-term presence in the ICM internet capital market, Solana has the opportunity to provide the Perp DEX infrastructure with an application scenario that can truly meet the needs of traditional financial asset trading, rather than simply focusing on crypto-native asset trading. Imagine this: after tokenizing US stocks, users could directly open leveraged long and short positions on Tesla and Nvidia on Solana, with settlements in $SOL or stablecoins, and transaction fees flowing back into the ecosystem. Doesn't this "on-chain Nasdaq" narrative offer a much higher ceiling than simply speculating on perpetual contracts for BTC, SOL, and ETH? above Next, let’s see how the Perp Dex counterattack on Solana will unfold!Author: Haotian I've previously written about how Perp Dex will definitely explode within the Solana ecosystem. Now, a Github repository accidentally exposed by @aeyakovenko, a sharded perpetual contract protocol framework called Percolator, has become a hot topic: 1) Its architectural innovation primarily involves splitting the order book into multiple shards for parallel processing, including Router global scheduling and margin management, and Slab independent matching engines. It also incorporates high-frequency trading optimization and risk control features, such as a two-stage reserve-commit execution mechanism to prevent MEV attacks. Interestingly, Toly also mentioned in the comment section that a prop AMM competition experiment mechanism might be introduced to allow LPs to independently customize matching engines and risk parameters. 2) Surprisingly, while Solana's initial expectation was that its entry into the Perp Dex market would be to support emerging Perp Dex ecosystem players like @DriftProtocol, @pacifica_fi, and @bulktrade, it has instead been elevated to a strategic level, with Solana's official labs handling the initiative. This demonstrates Solana's eagerness to continue the Perp Dex craze. 3) The logic behind this is clear. In my opinion, Perp Dex is a platform that can simultaneously meet the three key characteristics of high frequency, high leverage, and high volume. Solana has spent over a year polishing performance optimizations like the Alpenglow consensus and Firedancer client, and is capable of withstanding high-volume peak transactions like Meme Season. Now is the perfect time to integrate this infrastructure into the Perp Dex scenario and unleash its potential. Furthermore, the potential for validator-level optimization, along with @doublezero's further optimizations on network bandwidth, are all pushing Solana's performance ceiling higher. @jito_sol has also proven that professional optimizations at the validator level can work. In terms of technical foundation, it's perfectly possible for a @HyperliquidX-level Perp Dex to emerge within the Solana ecosystem. 4) Perhaps mentioning this, core executives like Toly and @calilyliu must be indignant. Given Solana's excellent infra foundation, how can they allow projects like @Aster_DEX and @Lighter_xyz, which are still unclear whether they are mules or horses, to show off too much? The key point is that Perp Dex, which is now driven by the exchange camp behind the scenes, has many problems such as false volume stimulation due to airdrops, the unsustainability of trading-as-mining, and the lack of real high-frequency trading demand, which gives Solana a reason to jump out and intercept. 5) With its foundational layout in the tokenization of US stocks and its long-term presence in the ICM internet capital market, Solana has the opportunity to provide the Perp DEX infrastructure with an application scenario that can truly meet the needs of traditional financial asset trading, rather than simply focusing on crypto-native asset trading. Imagine this: after tokenizing US stocks, users could directly open leveraged long and short positions on Tesla and Nvidia on Solana, with settlements in $SOL or stablecoins, and transaction fees flowing back into the ecosystem. Doesn't this "on-chain Nasdaq" narrative offer a much higher ceiling than simply speculating on perpetual contracts for BTC, SOL, and ETH? above Next, let’s see how the Perp Dex counterattack on Solana will unfold!

Solana officially launches Perp Dex, ushering in a new heavyweight player in the market

2025/10/22 07:00

Author: Haotian

I've previously written about how Perp Dex will definitely explode within the Solana ecosystem. Now, a Github repository accidentally exposed by @aeyakovenko, a sharded perpetual contract protocol framework called Percolator, has become a hot topic:

1) Its architectural innovation primarily involves splitting the order book into multiple shards for parallel processing, including Router global scheduling and margin management, and Slab independent matching engines. It also incorporates high-frequency trading optimization and risk control features, such as a two-stage reserve-commit execution mechanism to prevent MEV attacks.

Interestingly, Toly also mentioned in the comment section that a prop AMM competition experiment mechanism might be introduced to allow LPs to independently customize matching engines and risk parameters.

2) Surprisingly, while Solana's initial expectation was that its entry into the Perp Dex market would be to support emerging Perp Dex ecosystem players like @DriftProtocol, @pacifica_fi, and @bulktrade, it has instead been elevated to a strategic level, with Solana's official labs handling the initiative. This demonstrates Solana's eagerness to continue the Perp Dex craze.

3) The logic behind this is clear. In my opinion, Perp Dex is a platform that can simultaneously meet the three key characteristics of high frequency, high leverage, and high volume. Solana has spent over a year polishing performance optimizations like the Alpenglow consensus and Firedancer client, and is capable of withstanding high-volume peak transactions like Meme Season. Now is the perfect time to integrate this infrastructure into the Perp Dex scenario and unleash its potential.

Furthermore, the potential for validator-level optimization, along with @doublezero's further optimizations on network bandwidth, are all pushing Solana's performance ceiling higher. @jito_sol has also proven that professional optimizations at the validator level can work. In terms of technical foundation, it's perfectly possible for a @HyperliquidX-level Perp Dex to emerge within the Solana ecosystem.

4) Perhaps mentioning this, core executives like Toly and @calilyliu must be indignant. Given Solana's excellent infra foundation, how can they allow projects like @Aster_DEX and @Lighter_xyz, which are still unclear whether they are mules or horses, to show off too much?

The key point is that Perp Dex, which is now driven by the exchange camp behind the scenes, has many problems such as false volume stimulation due to airdrops, the unsustainability of trading-as-mining, and the lack of real high-frequency trading demand, which gives Solana a reason to jump out and intercept.

5) With its foundational layout in the tokenization of US stocks and its long-term presence in the ICM internet capital market, Solana has the opportunity to provide the Perp DEX infrastructure with an application scenario that can truly meet the needs of traditional financial asset trading, rather than simply focusing on crypto-native asset trading.

Imagine this: after tokenizing US stocks, users could directly open leveraged long and short positions on Tesla and Nvidia on Solana, with settlements in $SOL or stablecoins, and transaction fees flowing back into the ecosystem. Doesn't this "on-chain Nasdaq" narrative offer a much higher ceiling than simply speculating on perpetual contracts for BTC, SOL, and ETH?

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Next, let’s see how the Perp Dex counterattack on Solana will unfold!

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