Settlement latency is the time between instruction submission and finality confirmation. JIL measures latency from the moment a settlement instruction enters the routing system to the moment a finality receipt is produced. Average settlement latency is under 2 seconds, with the majority of time spent on compliance verification rather than consensus.
Every millisecond of settlement latency costs money. Delayed settlement ties up capital, creates exposure to price movements, and generates operational risk. For institutional operations processing thousands of transactions daily, cumulative latency directly impacts operational efficiency and capital utilization.
JIL optimizes latency at every layer. The Rust L1 engine minimizes consensus overhead. Compliance checks run in parallel where possible. Identity attestation caches reduce repeated verification. The result is consistent sub-2-second latency regardless of transaction complexity or cross-border routing requirements.
JIL provides settlement latency through its purpose-built L1 blockchain with sub-2-second deterministic finality, validator consensus, and cryptographic evidence generation.
Settlement Latency is critical for institutional operations because it reduces risk, improves capital efficiency, and provides verifiable proof of settlement completion.