Sniping is officially dead on @Satflow_ Excited to see teams like this building marketplaces that provide Bitcoin-specific tooling for traders to have the best pulse on the market. We can finally trade Ordinals and Runes without sniping, with next block confirmation (no… https://t.co/8b0e2BIxay
Today @Satflow_ launches their ordinal exchange, trying to take on Magic Eden with zero fees and more. Their approach to the constant sniping on Ordinals: make it easy and available to everyone. Below is a graphic from their post on where they are trying to be differentiated. https://t.co/66DBYnhlox
.@Satflow_, a Bitcoin infrastructure firm focused on the Ordinals and Runes ecosystems, has introduced a DEX for professional traders aimed at tackling the problem of mempool sniping. By @JamieCrawleyCD $BTC https://t.co/jpShh08D01

Magic Eden is pioneering a groundbreaking solution to address the challenges of Replace-By-Fee (RBF) in Bitcoin transactions, particularly for Ordinals and Runes trading. The platform plans to introduce a Sniping Prevention feature that involves extra signatures and coordination with mining pools. Meanwhile, Satflow, a Bitcoin infrastructure firm, has launched a decentralized exchange (DEX) for professional traders aimed at tackling the problem of mempool sniping. Satflow's approach includes zero fees, next block confirmation, and a private mempool, making it easier and more accessible for traders. Mintify, a competitor, is also launching a private mempool. Additionally, Satflow is celebrating its launch by allowing users to claim FLUX points for trading Ordinals and Runes.
