Major trading infrastructure just got back on track. The EBS Workstation's trader deals panel, which experienced technical hiccups earlier, is now fully operational again.
For those unfamiliar, EBS serves as a critical platform for institutional FX trading - when systems go down, even briefly, it can ripple through markets. The issue specifically affected the deals panel where traders monitor and execute transactions.
The restoration came after what appears to be a swift resolution process. No word yet on what triggered the disruption or how many users were impacted during the downtime. System stability matters significantly in high-frequency trading environments where milliseconds count.
Traders relying on the platform can now resume normal operations through the workstation interface.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-01 13:33
I'm a bit scared. If the downtime lasts a little longer, how much will we lose... In a millisecond-level game, disconnecting means losing money.
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TokenRationEater
· 11-29 14:26
Is ebs down again? Is it a small issue this time or will we have to lose money again...
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AlgoAlchemist
· 11-28 14:03
Is ebs acting up again? I said milliseconds-level trading can't be trusted.
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It's really unbelievable, every time this kind of infrastructure crashes it just blows my mind.
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Swift resolution? It feels like covering one's ears while stealing a bell, not explaining the reason clearly at all.
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It's just ridiculous, a platform at the institutional level can still mess things up like this.
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Those who didn't invest this time are probably still getting caught in the crossfire, while Large Investors still make money.
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Who knows how many hidden dangers have not been exposed yet?
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It's time to consider a Decentralization solution; such centralized infrastructure is inherently fragile.
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In an era where milliseconds count, this kind of thing can still happen, unbelievable.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11-28 14:02
ebs has caused some trouble again. This time the fix was quick, but it's a bit annoying that they didn't explain how it broke.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 11-28 14:01
EBS crashed again? I hope everything is fine this time. It feels like this platform goes offline every few days.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 11-28 13:58
EBs is causing trouble again, you can lose money in milliseconds, really can't hold on.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 11-28 13:47
EBS is alive again, and the flowers have finally bloomed again. Losing a second in a millisecond-level game is a disaster, but fortunately, the butterfly effect did not expand to the entire market garden.
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InfraVibes
· 11-28 13:44
The ebs disconnection is really terrible, it can cause big issues even at the millisecond level. However, it's still good that it was fixed quickly.
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Deconstructionist
· 11-28 13:35
Uh, what the hell is going on this time? EBS has crashed again, right?
Major trading infrastructure just got back on track. The EBS Workstation's trader deals panel, which experienced technical hiccups earlier, is now fully operational again.
For those unfamiliar, EBS serves as a critical platform for institutional FX trading - when systems go down, even briefly, it can ripple through markets. The issue specifically affected the deals panel where traders monitor and execute transactions.
The restoration came after what appears to be a swift resolution process. No word yet on what triggered the disruption or how many users were impacted during the downtime. System stability matters significantly in high-frequency trading environments where milliseconds count.
Traders relying on the platform can now resume normal operations through the workstation interface.