We've been actively experimenting with @doublezero shreds since our partnership was announced earlier this year.
According to our benchmarks, DoubleZero delivers transactions consistently earlier. Transactions with DZ shreds won in speed 94.72% and 90.4% of the time in two test
Here’s the juice:
“What we have not seen in production elsewhere, to our knowledge, is a live network whose link classifications are defined onchain and compiled, deterministically, into the running configuration of physical switches.”
Fast paths are scarce.
RFC 18 is how DoubleZero stopped letting bandwidth-heavy traffic crowd out the feeds that need speed most.
DoubleZero can now match each class of traffic on its network to the links built for it, with the rules defined onchain.
for @jito_labs shredstream users: @doublezero gives you access to the full @solana shreds feed.
hundreds of validators publishing into a single multicast stream over dedicated fiber. raw udp, lower jitter, and it runs alongside your current setup.
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Let's talk about jitter.
Unlike latency, it has nothing to do with how long data takes to arrive. Instead, it measures how inconsistent that arrival time is.
Simply: Jitter is the variation in latency over time. And it's the enemy of any trading strategy where consistency is
8/ Low jitter on DoubleZero Edge buys a trader or market maker three things:
Tail protection. The worst-case moments (p99) are what actually cost money. A stale quote that gets picked off, a block seen late during a volatility spike. Flat jitter keeps the tail flat exactly when
9/ Jitter is the difference between "fast on a good day" and "fast every single time," which is exactly what DoubleZero Edge is built for.
Complete, consistent market data delivered first.
Dive into the data yourself: data.malbeclabs.com/performance/dz…