A major futures trading platform just rolled out an upgrade to its liquidity infrastructure. The new RPI order type is designed specifically for market makers, filtering out algorithmic flow interference to deliver cleaner price execution on both USDT and USDC-margined perpetual contracts. By reducing noise from automated traders, the platform aims to create a more transparent and fair execution environment. This kind of market microstructure improvement matters for serious traders seeking consistent fills at predictable prices. The move reflects growing attention to order quality beyond just speed and volume. Of course, futures trading inherently carries substantial risk—position sizing and risk management remain essential regardless of execution tools.

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NFTDreamervip
· 18m ago
Clearing the algo noise feels like fixing the inherently flawed infrastructure of the exchange itself.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 5h ago
Oh, it's the old trick again—claiming to have a new feature to "filter noise." Basically, it's just about rolling out the red carpet for big players, making it easier for retail orders to be eaten up.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 5h ago
ngl, this RPI order type sounds pretty good, but the ones that can really use it are the big players with capital... retail investors still get cut.
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 5h ago
RPI orders sound good, but to be honest, the market makers have been playing all kinds of tricks... Reducing algo noise sounds reliable, but whether it can be implemented in practice is the key, right?
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SybilSlayervip
· 5h ago
RPI sounds good, but to be honest, it's still the same—it's easy to filter out noise, but hard to filter out losses.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 5h ago
RPI sounds impressive, but honestly, it's just a way to give big players and market makers a backdoor... to reduce algorithmic flow interference? Forget it, isn't this just a disguised elite execution channel?
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SerumSqueezervip
· 5h ago
RPI sounds pretty impressive. Finally, someone is going to regulate these automated traders' chaos. But on the other hand, if market noise decreases, will trading volume also drop...
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