0-Sec Multi Transactions
What is 0-Sec Multi Transactions Architecture?
0-Sec Multi Transactions is a proprietary trading architecture developed by Orders, ingeniously leveraging the technological features of UTXO to enable multi-step transactions to be sequentially arranged before broadcast, and then executed in multiple stages within a single confirmation block. This trading architecture significantly reduces transaction size, thereby saving substantial miner fees, and enables inherently centralized transactions to acquire decentralized characteristics. Despite the involvement of intermediaries and the transfer of ownership, the one-block confirmation feature prevents interception during the transfer process, thus ensuring a decentralized experience and enhanced security. Utilizing the 0-Sec Multi Transactions framework, Orders has innovated to facilitate BID-type order transactions in a decentralized manner, establishing itself as the first and only DEX in the industry to support this type of order.
The Functionality of the 0-Sec Multi Transactions Architecture
Enhanced Transaction Efficiency
The architecture allows multi-step transactions to be confirmed within a single block, significantly improving the speed at which transactions are processed and finalized.
Increased Decentralization
The assets do not transfer until the transaction is complete, ensuring immediate settlement upon completion. This feature enhances the decentralized nature of the transactions, as the control and finality of the transaction remain with the users until the very end.
Enhanced Asset Security
The architecture enables multiple transaction processes to be completed within one block. Once broadcasted, there is no possibility of interception, effectively eliminating the risk of Replace-By-Fee (RBF) double-spending attacks.
Reduced Transaction Fees
By optimizing the transaction size, the architecture significantly reduces the network fees paid by the users. This cost efficiency is a direct benefit of the streamlined transaction process enabled by the 0-Sec Multi Transactions framework.
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