[ Sonic's FlyingTulip vs Aptos's Decibel ] A major project comparison between Sonic and Aptos. Both projects aim to establish themselves as the flagship trading infrastructure of their respective chains, with a goal of achieving CEX-level performance. While they share the same objective of making on-chain transactions fast and efficient, there are differences in their technical approaches and target strategies. ! ======== First, let's look at Sonic's FlyingTulip. FlyingTulip is the next-generation integrated exchange from Sonic Labs. It combines key trading features such as spot, perps, options, and lending, and supports liquidity including nftUSD. The developer is Andre Cronje, who created Yearn and Fantom, and the project itself is receiving significant expectations from the Andre Cronje name. The core is a hybrid model that combines adaptive AMM and CLOB. Prices are automatically adjusted based on market volatility, and AMM and limit orders operate in the same pool to...
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