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In Episode 16 of Exponential, Alec James from the Nexus product team introduces a major new release: the Nexus DEX Alpha, a core protocol component designed to deliver deep liquidity and high-performance trading from the ground up.
The Nexus DEX Alpha is the testnet version of a product that will operate as an enshrined order book exchange built directly into the layer one. This architectural choice gives it meaningful advantages in performance, composability, and developer experience. “It is part of the layer one itself,” Alec explains. “Anyone who comes to build assets or protocols on top of Nexus will benefit immediately from a highly efficient exchange with deep liquidity.”
The DEX Alpha is being released in an early, community-focused phase. The goal is to collect feedback, stress test performance, and bring early builders into the ecosystem. “We’re looking for high-quality first users,” Alec adds. “We’re not necessarily looking for people who will farm this and move on to the next thing.”
The DEX also represents a philosophical shift. While most blockchains avoid protocol-level applications in the name of neutrality, Nexus takes a more opinionated approach. “If you want to have a high-performance financial layer, there are some primitives that should be native,” Alec says. By enshrining these functions, Nexus removes friction for developers and accelerates time to market for new financial products.
More at nexus.xyz/trade.
By NexusIn Episode 16 of Exponential, Alec James from the Nexus product team introduces a major new release: the Nexus DEX Alpha, a core protocol component designed to deliver deep liquidity and high-performance trading from the ground up.
The Nexus DEX Alpha is the testnet version of a product that will operate as an enshrined order book exchange built directly into the layer one. This architectural choice gives it meaningful advantages in performance, composability, and developer experience. “It is part of the layer one itself,” Alec explains. “Anyone who comes to build assets or protocols on top of Nexus will benefit immediately from a highly efficient exchange with deep liquidity.”
The DEX Alpha is being released in an early, community-focused phase. The goal is to collect feedback, stress test performance, and bring early builders into the ecosystem. “We’re looking for high-quality first users,” Alec adds. “We’re not necessarily looking for people who will farm this and move on to the next thing.”
The DEX also represents a philosophical shift. While most blockchains avoid protocol-level applications in the name of neutrality, Nexus takes a more opinionated approach. “If you want to have a high-performance financial layer, there are some primitives that should be native,” Alec says. By enshrining these functions, Nexus removes friction for developers and accelerates time to market for new financial products.
More at nexus.xyz/trade.