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Follow the steps below to make the most of your calculations.How do I calculate the required margin, P&L, and P&L ratio?Published on Jul 3, 2024Updated on Apr 16, 202639TradFi Perpetuals & Corporate Action FAQ (UAE)
Stock Split — Order price multiplied by q/p. Order quantity multiplied by p/q. Reverse Stock Split — Order price multiplied by q/p. Order quantity multiplied by p/q.What happens to my Take Profit / Stop Loss (TP/SL) orders? Untriggered TP/SL orders are adjusted automatically — both the trigger price and limit price are updated. No action needed from you.Are there any order types that will be cancelled rather than adjusted? Yes.Published on May 18, 2026Updated on May 18, 2026Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-STARK V1)
In the above case, we could calculate a polynomial p(x) from I(x). When we use an extension_factor of 8, we will calculate another 32(8-1)* points on p(x). Since two different polynomials with D degree will share at most D points, an example polynomial pair with a valid polynomial (which satisfies the above constraints) and a fake polynomial with D degree (which does not satisfy the above constraints) will share at most D points.Published on May 10, 2023Updated on Sep 8, 2025179
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