RISE Reinvents Itself As The Onchain Hub For Global Markets With Marketcore And RISEx
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  Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. RISE, long recognized as one of the fastest-performing Layer 2 networks in the Ethereum ecosystem, has unveiled a major strategic shift with the introduction of RISE MarketCore and RISEx. According to the RISE team, this move will position the project not just as a high-speed execution layer, but as the central infrastructure powering global on-chain markets. The expansion follows RISE’s recent acquisition of BSX Labs, whose technology now strengthens the network’s new market-oriented architecture. A New Approach to Onchain Market Infrastructure In traditional finance, whether equities, commodities, or foreign exchange, order books form the backbone of trading systems. Until now, replicating such a structure fully on-chain has been largely impractical due to speed and complexity constraints. RISE claims to have resolved this limitation through its low-latency Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing true on-chain orderbooks to function with the performance and composability expected in conventional exchanges. This breakthrough enables developers, asset issuers, and institutions to build markets directly on the chain, complete with programmable liquidity, unified risk management, and fully transparent settlement processes. Advertisement
  Introducing RISE MarketCore RISE MarketCore serves as the new base-layer infrastructure for creating and running on-chain markets. Powered by the network’s high-speed EVM, MarketCore enables the instant, permissionless deployment of spot and perpetual markets that share liquidity at the protocol level. Additional orderbook-based instruments, including options, structured products, and prediction markets, are planned for future integration. MarketCore provides native orderbook components, risk systems, and APIs, allowing builders to focus on innovation rather than assembling fragmented tools. Token issuers…
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