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# Trading Execution Layer

The BitradeX execution system connects AI intelligence to real-world markets with ultra-low latency and robust trade reliability.

* **Slippage Control**: Combines dynamic slippage tolerance with real-time liquidity monitoring to minimize price impact.
* **HFT Interfaces**: Integrated with Binance, OKX, and Coinbase APIs, capable of executing up to **200 orders/sec per strategy**.
* **Fault Tolerance**: Orders follow an asynchronous routing path with retry mechanisms to mitigate latency or node outages.

Supports manual, API, and custody-driven execution—all routed through traceable and auditable pipelines.

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