
Vega Protocol
Creating building blocks for a trading system that will open access, reduce cost and enable financial market innovation.
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Vega Protocol is a decentralized derivatives exchange protocol built on a purpose-built, proof-of-stake blockchain. The firm was co-founded in 2018 by Barney Mannerings and Ramsey Khoury. Mannerings has a 15-year background in capital markets and financial technology, including building two versions of the London Stock Exchange's matching engine. Khoury is a serial entrepreneur who previously founded a software consultancy and is an angel investor. Their shared interest in the potential of decentralized applications led to the creation of Vega.
The protocol is designed to provide a high-performance infrastructure layer for Web3, enabling the permissionless creation and trading of sophisticated financial derivatives. It aims to solve challenges prevalent on general-purpose blockchains, such as high fees, slow performance, and front-running. Vega operates as a specialized "appchain," optimized specifically for trading, which allows it to offer features comparable to centralized exchanges, including high throughput and no gas fees for trades. Instead of gas fees, the protocol utilizes a fee structure where only price takers are charged, and these fees are distributed as rewards to liquidity providers, token holders, and network validators.
The business model centers on creating an open and automated marketplace for financial products. Any participant can propose and launch new markets—such as cash-settled futures, perpetual contracts, and options—through on-chain governance using the native VEGA token. This token is central to the ecosystem, used for staking to secure the network, delegating to validators, and voting on governance proposals that dictate network parameters and market approvals. The protocol features built-in liquidity incentives to attract market makers and ensure deep, tradable markets. It also employs sophisticated risk management, including real-time, cross-portfolio margin calculations to enhance capital efficiency for traders. Initially connected to Ethereum via a bridge to accept ERC-20 assets as collateral, Vega is designed to be blockchain-agnostic.
Significant milestones include a $5 million seed round in 2019 led by Pantera Capital and a subsequent $5 million strategic round in 2021 with investors like Arrington Capital and Coinbase Ventures. A community token sale on CoinList in 2021 raised an additional $43 million. The Alpha Mainnet was launched in May 2023, enabling live, gas-free trading. However, in August 2024, a governance proposal was put forward to retire the Vega chain and token due to challenges in attracting significant developer interest and market creators. The proposal suggests a transition to a new retail-focused decentralized exchange called Nebula, built on the Vega open-source software, with a new token (NEB) offered to existing VEGA holders.
Keywords: decentralized derivatives, DeFi protocol, blockchain for trading, permissionless markets, proof-of-stake, on-chain governance, liquidity incentives, VEGA token, Barney Mannerings, Ramsey Khoury, high-frequency trading, crypto derivatives, capital efficiency, decentralized exchange, appchain, margin trading, financial products, perpetual contracts, futures trading, Web3 finance, Tendermint, CometBFT, token staking, market creation, blockchain bridge