On Solana, when a token is released, everyone is aiming for the same block: the very 1st one.
The problem is that standard network latency consistently puts you at a disadvantage. By the time information about a new token reaches you through traditional channels, the race is already over.
F Project is an infrastructure built to solve this specific problem.
We decode the network in advance via shred-stream, before blocks are finalized and broadcast. In practical terms: we see what’s coming before others do. By the time they see it, it’s already too late.
Then comes the race itself. To maximize the chances of hitting the first block, we send requests in parallel from 5 servers spread across multiple regions.
But parallelization creates a risk: that two servers will execute the same command.
We eliminate this with a multi-nonce architecture. Each server has its own dedicated execution path, so it runs at full speed, with no double-fills.
All of this runs on a Rust pipeline, because at this latency level, every microsecond counts.
This isn’t a bet on the market. It’s an infrastructure problem, treated as such.
We’ll document the rest here.
The architecture, what we’re optimizing, and the actual mechanics of this ecosystem.
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