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a unified API for market data, order submission, and position
tracking regardless of venue.
- A hyper performant real-time charting UI built on `PyQt6` and our
own extensions to the `PyQtGraph` graphic lib, all driven by
real-time, in-shared-memory-buffer backed, data flows (i.e. OHLCV,
market tick events, traffic profile metrics) that multiple
processes (actors) operate on without serialization overhead.
- A hyper performant real-time charting UI built on PyQt6 and our own
extensions to the `PyQtGraph` graphic lib, all driven by
in-shared-memory data (like OHLCV) buffers that multiple processes
read without serialization overhead.
- a keyboard-driven, modal UI/X targeting tiling window manager users
on linux.

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Structured to match NLNet's form fields:
- Proposal name: "piker: sovereign, structured-concurrent trading infrastructure for the commons"
- Abstract: comprehensive description of what piker is today + 5 concrete deliverables for the grant
- Relevant experience: your background with tractor/trio/structured concurrency ecosystem
- Comparison: positions piker against proprietary platforms, permissively-licensed FOSS libraries, and
institutional systems — hits NLNet's "market failure" framing hard
- Technical challenges: 5 real engineering problems (distributed SC, zero-copy shm, broker heterogeneity, UI
perf, reproducible packaging)
- Ecosystem engagement: upstream contributions, Matrix community, pikers.dev self-hosting, open data
formats, standards work
- Budget: €50k breakdown across 7 task areas at €75/h
Key arguments aligned with NLNet Commons Fund mission:
1. Financial infrastructure as captured commons — the "market failure" framing NLNet explicitly looks for
2. AGPLv3+ as the license that actually prevents enclosure (not MIT/Apache which they've seen fail)
3. "Honest, open, inclusive, robust" — their exact language mapped onto piker's properties
4. Zero-web / federated / your-hardware-your-data as data sovereignty
5. tractor as a standalone commons contribution beyond just trading
Things you'll want to customize before submitting:
- Your Matrix room URL
- Budget amounts / hourly rate to match your actual needs
- Contact info on the form itself
- Whether to attach a demo screencast or architecture diagram
- The AI disclosure section (they require it since we used AI to draft)