Building Data Co-Processors for Sub-Second Blockchains: A Low-Latency Blueprint


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In this presentation, we will dive into the technical journey of evolving a blockchain data wrangling architecture to handle sub-second block times. We’ll explore how shifting from traditional database setups to an event-sourcing message queue based model allows us to reduce latency, improve throughput, and create a scalable, verifiable infrastructure for ultra-fast blockchains like Base. Attendees will learn about the tooling, the architectural decisions, and the real-world results achieved in minimizing data latency for both analytics and trading.
This talk firmly sits at the intersection of blockchain architecture, real-time data processing, and the evolving Ethereum and Base ecosystems. We’ll cover recent advancements, best practices in low-latency design, and how to future-proof blockchain infrastructure for speed and efficiency.

Every week on Thursday until December 31, 2026
Building Data Co-Processors for Sub-Second Blockchains: A Low-Latency Blueprint