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Bloomberg Terminal for Solana — open source, native Rust, built for developers to fork and build on

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Hey — building XForce Terminal, an open-source native Rust trading terminal for Solana. Think Bloomberg for on-chain trading — real-time data direct from validator state via Geyser, programmable REST API on top, execution layer with MEV protection baked in, and a decentralised messaging layer tied to your Solana wallet identity instead of a platform account.

Pyth sits as the secondary price source in the data stack — Geyser primary, Pyth secondary, Jupiter tertiary — with staleness detection triggering automatic failover. So when Geyser feeds go stale, Pyth catches it before the user sees anything.

Everything ships open source as modular Rust libs — the goal is to give Solana developers a reference infrastructure stack they can actually build on rather than starting from scratch every time.

Applying for a Superteam UK tools grant. Would genuinely value your thoughts — does this kind of open infrastructure layer solve a real problem from where you sit in the ecosystem?

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Posted: 3/21/2026

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