Just caught the latest Perpetual Edge drop from Eigencloud and that perpetual trading protocol. Honestly? This might be their sharpest take yet on how lightning-fast perp execution is actually happening on Ethereum's base layer now.
Wild part? Most folks still think that kind of speed is straight-up impossible on L1. The tech's moving faster than the narratives, and this breakdown shows exactly where the gap is. If you're into infrastructure plays or wondering why certain protocols are suddenly feeling snappier, worth a listen.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 12-03 17:06
Can L1 perpetual contracts really be this fast? Better check if it's just another marketing gimmick.
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-02 07:43
It seems like another wave of infrastructure narrative hype... Can Eigencloud's permanent trading protocol really operate stably on L1? Is there any data to support this, or is it just hearsay?
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OnchainDetective
· 12-02 07:40
Wait, I need to carefully examine the funding links of the Eigencloud permanent protocol... According to on-chain data, can this so-called "flash execution" really handle large transactions?
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-02 07:33
Can L1 perpetual contracts really be that fast? I'm afraid it might be dumped again. I'm optimistic about Eigencloud's operation this time.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-02 07:27
L1 perpetual contracts should have been taken seriously a long time ago, and this time Eigencloud has really hit the nail on the head.
Morning traders.
Just caught the latest Perpetual Edge drop from Eigencloud and that perpetual trading protocol. Honestly? This might be their sharpest take yet on how lightning-fast perp execution is actually happening on Ethereum's base layer now.
Wild part? Most folks still think that kind of speed is straight-up impossible on L1. The tech's moving faster than the narratives, and this breakdown shows exactly where the gap is. If you're into infrastructure plays or wondering why certain protocols are suddenly feeling snappier, worth a listen.