Solana-based DoubleZero Foundation announced Wednesday that it is integrating prediction market Kalshi’s order book into DoubleZeroEdge, its low-latency market data feed powered by dedicated fiber infrastructure.
The integration will distribute Kalshi’s most actively traded contracts, including crypto perpetual futures, to traders connected to the platform. DoubleZeroEdge operates as a transport layer, sending live exchange and onchain data over dedicated fiber and distributing it simultaneously to all connected traders, similar to how traditional finance institutions access market data at high speed.
“This is the same distribution model that has underpinned traditional financial exchanges, from NYSE to Nasdaq to the CME, for decades,” the DoubleZero Foundation said in its announcement.
The move addresses a structural gap in crypto market infrastructure. Traditional finance traders rely on specialized networks to access data with minimal latency. Crypto traders have historically depended on the internet, which introduces delays that institutional participants consider unacceptable for high-frequency strategies. Price movements in prediction markets can occur within milliseconds of macroeconomic data release, making latency a material competitive factor.
Kalshi is one of the world’s two largest prediction markets, alongside Polymarket. Prediction markets provide probability assessments of macroeconomic releases, geopolitical events, and asset price movements. The integration allows traders to access “the complete picture of Kalshi,” according to the DoubleZero Foundation, “all on one low-latency connection.”
DoubleZero operates on Solana, a layer-1 blockchain. The integration reflects institutional demand for market data infrastructure that bridges traditional finance connectivity models with crypto asset classes.