The high-performance trading platform AZX, built on Axis technology, has now opened its Beta testnet
BlockBeats News, December 29th, the high-performance trading platform AZX, built on Axis technology, has now opened its Beta testnet. This testnet supports spot and perpetual contract trading, relying on a low-latency order matching engine (P99 <20 milliseconds), aiming to provide users with a decentralized trading experience comparable to centralized platforms. During the testing period, the full trading process will be open, covering everything from deposits and order placement to holding positions and settlement.
The platform has received support from a professional market-making team to ensure trading depth and liquidity, and plans to continue expanding asset categories in the future. To incentivize early participants, AZX has simultaneously launched a feedback point program: users who trade in the Beta version and submit product feedback can accumulate points to receive early rewards.
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