Spectre is a high-performance exchange protocol designed to resolve the inherent conflict between execution latency and trader privacy. By fundamentally decoupling order flow from persistent identity using Stealth Addresses and enforcing risk rules via Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Spectre provides a trading environment where state is verified mathematically without being revealed. It offers the censorship resistance and data sovereignty of a decentralized protocol with the matching velocity required for modern market microstructure.Documentation Index
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Why Spectre?
Unlinkable Identity
Standard exchanges link every trade to a single ID. Spectre uses Stealth Addresses to generate a unique, ephemeral identity for every single order. To the outside world, your strategy looks like random noise from thousands of unrelated traders, protecting your alpha and your net worth.Zero-Knowledge Solvency
In a first-of-its-kind architecture, Spectre uses Zero-Knowledge Proofs to manage risk. The protocol can verify that a position is solvent (healthy) without ever knowing the exact entry price or size. This means not even the liquidation engine needs to know your secrets to keep the market safe.No “User” Database
Your account exists only as a cryptographic state derived from your keys. There are no emails to hack, no passwords to leak, and no central database of user identities to compromise.Who is it for?
- Everyday Traders: Simple enough for your first trade, powerful enough for your thousandth.
- Privacy Advocates: For those who believe financial history should remain private.
- Pro Traders: Enjoy the tools and speed you need to stay ahead.