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    Barter

    Barter

    Open-source Rust framework for building event-driven systems

    ...Use mock MarketStream or Execution components to enable back-testing on a near-identical trading system as live-trading. Centralised cache-friendly state management system with O(1) constant lookups using indexed data structures. Robust Order management system - use stand-alone or with Barter. Turn on/off algorithmic trading from an external process (eg/ UI, Telegram, etc.) whilst still processing market/account data.
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    Flowsurface

    Flowsurface

    A native desktop charting platform for crypto markets

    Flowsurface is a powerful open-source desktop charting platform tailored for crypto markets, built primarily in Rust with a focus on real-time data visualization and market microstructure analysis. Instead of traditional price charts alone, Flowsurface emphasizes order flow and liquidity visualization through advanced chart types like historical DOM heatmaps, footprint charts, and depth ladder displays. This enables traders and analysts to understand actual executed trades, liquidity distribution, and tempo changes that often precede significant market movements. The platform connects directly to public exchange APIs and WebSocket streams from venues such as Binance, Bybit, and OKX, allowing low-latency real-time data ingestion without relying on third-party servers. ...
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