Curated Exchange officially launched on May 29, initiated by open-source developers and researchers. According to Foresight News, the project's foundation is based on the academic paper 'Decentralized Market Formation,' published on SSRN in May. This paper provided a systematic academic validation and protocol design ahead of recent industry discussions. The core proposition is to establish a more efficient mechanism for discovering, selecting, and filtering long-tail assets through a low-cost, multi-exchange parallel structure.
The platform allows individuals, communities, or institutions to deploy vertical trading portals without barriers, enabling asset selection and fee earning. All venues share the same underlying liquidity. Unlike centralized exchange (CEX) listing decisions and automated market maker (AMM) mechanisms, the Decentralized Market Formation (DMF) model replaces capital access with cognitive access, allowing curators to act as asset gatekeepers based on professional judgment rather than financial scale. Curated positions itself as a neutral infrastructure provider and plans to fully open-source its platform. The testnet is scheduled to launch in June 2026.