The execution efficiency of Decentralized Finance is becoming a key factor in whether strategies can perform well in the actual market. Currently, many DeFi systems have a common problem: the tight coupling of strategy logic, liquidity acquisition, and trading processing, which hinders development iteration and reduces flexibility.
CodeXero is trying to redefine this execution standard. By decoupling these links, it can not only speed up development but also allow developers to focus more on the strategy itself. What does this mean for the Decentralized Finance ecosystem? It means more room for innovation and a higher market response speed.
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ProveMyZK
· 12-23 09:54
Decoupling sounds good in theory, but the actual implementation depends on how it works out; let's hope it's not just another PPT ecosystem.
The execution efficiency of Decentralized Finance is becoming a key factor in whether strategies can perform well in the actual market. Currently, many DeFi systems have a common problem: the tight coupling of strategy logic, liquidity acquisition, and trading processing, which hinders development iteration and reduces flexibility.
CodeXero is trying to redefine this execution standard. By decoupling these links, it can not only speed up development but also allow developers to focus more on the strategy itself. What does this mean for the Decentralized Finance ecosystem? It means more room for innovation and a higher market response speed.