AI traders are executing at an increasingly faster speed, but what if the on-chain verification delay can't keep up? This issue is indeed quite concerning. Imagine AI making a decision but placing an order before it's finished, and then having to wait several minutes to get the mathematical proof for settlement—that's already missing the market opportunity.



Some projects have done a lot of work in this area. Interestingly, they abandoned the traditional "full proof" approach and instead adopted an architecture of "asynchronous verification + sliced execution." The cleverness of this logic lies in not having to wait for all verifications to complete before proceeding, but rather splitting the verification work into multiple parallel segments, allowing the trading process and verification to run simultaneously. This way, even millisecond-level trading decisions won't be stalled by verification delays.
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