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A Guide to Decentralized High-Frequency Trading Infrastructure

Lennart Schwertfeger () and Bodo Vogt
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Lennart Schwertfeger: Otto von Guericke University
Bodo Vogt: Otto von Guericke University

A chapter in Mathematical Research for Blockchain Economy, 2026, pp 273-284 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper demonstrates how users can build their own high-frequency trading systems interacting with decentralized protocols. While we apply this setup to practical arbitrage trading, the infrastructure set up can be customized to implement any type of decentralized high-frequency trading strategy. Examples discussed include arbitrage, on-chain yield farming, decentralized market-making, and unstaking strategies. The paper outlines a technical framework for building secure high-frequency trading systems that empower traders to operate effectively within a decentralized market environment.

Keywords: decentralized data; distributed ledger technology; smart contract; trading system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-13377-9_13

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