rt-hft-engine

Crates.iort-hft-engine
lib.rsrt-hft-engine
version0.1.2
created_at2025-10-21 19:19:09.039908+00
updated_at2025-10-21 20:06:38.072144+00
descriptionSub-microsecond HFT engine for vintage hardware
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repositoryhttps://github.com/Brandowner/rt-hft-engine
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⚡ RT HFT Engine

Sub-microsecond high-frequency trading engine on vintage hardware

ðŸŽŊ Key Metrics

  • 337 ns minimum latency
  • 3.3 Ξs average latency
  • $500 total hardware cost (Dell XPS 13 9350, 2015)

📊 Performance

Achieved institutional-grade latency on consumer hardware through:

  • CachyOS Bore RT kernel optimization
  • BBRv3 TCP congestion control
  • Lock-free Rust implementation
  • WiFi AX210 power tuning

🛠ïļ Tech Stack

  • OS: CachyOS (Arch Linux)
  • Kernel: linux-cachyos-bore 6.11 (RT-PREEMPT)
  • Language: Rust 1.82+
  • Network: systemd-networkd + BBRv3
  • Hardware: Dell XPS 13 9350 (i7-6560U, 8GB RAM)

📚 Status

🔒 Private Repository - Preparing for public launch

Currently organizing:

  • Complete source code
  • Kernel configurations
  • Network tuning guides
  • Benchmark suite
  • Documentation
  • Ansible automation

📧 Contact

Oleg Artemov
Email: oleg.artemov@gmail.com
GitHub: @Brandowner


⚠ïļ Work in Progress - Stay tuned for launch announcement

🏆 LATEST PERFORMANCE RESULTS (Oct 20, 2025)

Network Latency: 1.885ms to router ✅ HFT-capable
WiFi Signal: -86 dBm (stable connection)
Packet Loss: 0% (perfect reliability)
Optimization Status: All systems optimized ✅

Proof: $500 vintage laptop achieving enterprise-grade latency through software optimization alone.

Status

Crates.io GitLab CI GitHub License: MIT

Commit count: 0

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