The trading engine is what touches a number on the sports side: pricing, exposure, market-making, settlement. v3.0 is a rebuild of that core. It does not touch the front-end; it rebuilds the engine underneath it.
The headline changes: markets reprice faster off live signals, exposure limits adjust per-market in real time, and the market-making logic holds tighter spreads without widening risk. For operators, that means the AI layer reacts to sharp money in fewer seconds and holds a cleaner book through volatile events.
Every model change ships through an expanded internal QA pipeline — shadow pricing against production markets, historical backtests, and staged rollouts — before it prices a real bet. Operators evaluating the platform under their own due diligence can review the QA methodology and model-change controls on request.
We didn't rebuild the engine to add a version number. We did it because operators kept asking how fast and how safely the AI layer reacts, and v3.0 is the answer.