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Ethereum Layer-2 RISE Unveils RISEx and MarketCore to Build Global On-Chain Markets
RISE launches MarketCore and RISEx to enable fully onchain spot and perpetual markets with pooled liquidity, composability, and programmability on its ultra-low-latency Ethereum Layer-2.
- Yesterday, RISE announced MarketCore and RISEx to enable permissionless onchain spot and perpetual markets in Singapore on November 13th, 2025.
- Traditional financial orderbooks were long seen as incompatible with blockchains due to latency, but RISE claims its ultra-low-latency Layer-2 performance and BSX Labs acquisition enable fully onchain orderbooks.
- MarketCore's design connects all buy and sell orders, pooling liquidity into shared books, while Markets SDK and APIs let developers build programmable instruments and synchronous onchain settlement ensures millisecond-class latency.
- The shift positions RISE from a high-performance execution layer into a foundational engine for global onchain trading, while RISEx delivers a centralized-exchange-like perpetual experience and builders can list tokens permissionlessly.
- The roadmap includes expanding the Markets SDK to support options, structured products, and prediction markets, while RISEx enters its closed mainnet this quarter with a public launch in early 2026.
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RISE Evolves Beyond Fastest Layer 2 into the Home for Global Markets, with RISE MarketCore and RISEx. - Tech Startups
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RISE Reinvents Itself As The Onchain Hub For Global Markets With Marketcore And RISEx
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 […]
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