Space and Pyth have reached an in-depth technical cooperation, and this time it is not a superficial article. Pyth's oracles are directly embedded in Space's trading system, specifically optimizing data feeds for high-frequency scenarios – meaning that slippage control and execution efficiency can be taken to the next level.



Why is this combination interesting? Two perspectives: Space itself has done a good job in on-chain derivatives trading, and now accessing the leading oracle network like Pyth is equivalent to making up for the shortcomings of data sources. What are you most afraid of in high-frequency trading? Price feed delays and data distortion. Pyth's low latency advantage in multi-chain deployment can solve this pain point. Subsequent product iterations are worth tracking.
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zkNoobvip
· 3h ago
Price feed delays have always been the natural enemy of high-frequency trading, and Pyth's direct embedding is still a bit interesting Space + Pyth, I feel that the derivatives are going to be sampled Can slippage really be reduced? The key depends on the actual implementation effect Multi-chain low latency, which sounds good, but you have to get started to know if it's reliable This wave of cooperation is much more informative than mere financing news Oracle access directly affects the trading experience, and subsequent iterations are really worth squatting
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NFTBlackHolevip
· 3h ago
The price feed is finally serious, and those delays before are really annoying
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 3h ago
Price feed delays have always been a nightmare, and this time someone finally took it seriously. Space with Pyth, slippage can be suppressed to earn. --- High-frequency trading is afraid of data distortion, and Pyth's low latency can indeed be played. Is it time for Space to buy the bottom? --- The integration of the two heads looks good, but it remains to be seen how the real launch effect is. Don't be a cooperation on paper. --- Slippage control goes up a step... What does this mean? The arbitrage space is about to be squeezed. --- Pyth's multi-chain deployment advantages have finally been put to use, and Space's timing is not bad. --- The oracle is connected, the data source is completed, and the rest depends on the speed of product iteration. It is worth paying attention to. --- The price feed is delayed, and high-frequency players should laugh. But how much can slippage really be optimized? A little skeptical.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 4h ago
The slippage can finally be cured, and the delay of Space before is really uncomfortable --- Pyth's low latency is put in, and high-frequency trading is now stable --- It is another "in-depth cooperation", and it depends on how much it can be implemented in the end --- Wait, does this price optimization mean that it is easier to be rushed away? --- Yes, yes, someone finally remembered the importance of data sources --- Expect product iterations, but there are too many collaborations that are blown too far --- I will accept it if the slippage can be lowered --- This time it feels like I really intend to do something, not pure marketing
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ApeWithNoFearvip
· 4h ago
Seriously, Pyth is directly embedded? Can the slippage be less? --- Pyth low latency is really hard, but it depends on how Space is used --- The matter of high-frequency trading still depends on the execution level --- Cooperation is cooperation, and the key depends on what happens after it goes online --- Feeding price stability is the right thing --- Embedded oracle, which sounds okay, wait to see --- If the slippage is controlled, who will not cooperate on paper --- The advantages of Pyth's multi-chain are real, but it is hard to say whether Space can be used --- This matter needs to be observed, don't jump to conclusions too early --- The data source is complete, and the next step is to update the product
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 4h ago
ngl the low-latency oracle routing here actually matters... finally someone solving the real inefficiency vector instead of slapping another yield farm on top. pyth's crosschain architecture finally meets a dex that gives a damn about execution. curious if they're optimizing for mev extraction or just genuine slippage reduction tho
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