TigerBeetle
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The financial transactions database designed to power the next 30 years of transaction processing.
Joined May 2021
Excited to announce TigerBeetle's $24 million Series A. Led by @natalievais of @sparkcapital with participation from @AmplifyPartners and @Coil. https://t.co/4pq6MYjVGs
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Insights, updates, and technical deep dives on building a high-performance financial transactions database.
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У меня ощущение, что где-то 10% действительно стоящих мыслей в IT за последнее время, были порождены челами из TigerBeetle. Как-то так вышло, что эта маленькая команда генерирует больше от коллективного разума человечества, чем кто угодно из бигтеха.
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Read one tech article from the tigerbeetle guys and now my entire codebase is scrapped and I’m back to the drawing board🥲
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You all have to understand, these guys are artists. The art is a database that is the most ubiquitously used software types used in the world. And, great artists steal, good artists copy.
Just quoted. Proud to steal from Tigerbeetle. I was in fact going to borrow the idea of Determinitic Simulation Testing from them. But we are writing Turso in Rust and the borrow checker didn't let me borrow it. So I stole it instead.
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Just quoted. Proud to steal from Tigerbeetle. I was in fact going to borrow the idea of Determinitic Simulation Testing from them. But we are writing Turso in Rust and the borrow checker didn't let me borrow it. So I stole it instead.
@debasishg @TigerBeetleDB my understanding is that Turso "stole" the idea from TigerBeetle but don't quote me on that
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@chinedu_10 @EOEboh PostgreSQL is the OG of all DB. Then there's @TigerBeetleDB please check it out bro.
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Slowing becoming an infra art collector courtesy of @TigrisData and @TigerBeetleDB. New 300mm silicon wafer lookin’ great next to that Tiger Style poster… 🙂
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also @TigerBeetleDB .. deterministic simulation testing is changing the landscape of how we test large systems ..
@JLarky @arpit_bhayani counterpoint: https://t.co/5zkruD5wra (tl;dl: they do deterministic simulation testing and also partner with another organisation to increase the coverage of these tests for adverse conditions)
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@tigregalis @TigerBeetleDB many of today's database implementations (e.g. slatedb, turso etc.) use DST and I think most of them were inspired from TB ..
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@chaitybhandari @TigerBeetleDB Go Chaitanya! ⚡️
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Our year in review; 2025 in TigerLand is out! - Taming tail latency, breaking the +600K TPS record - 40 x IronBeetles and our Rust client, live-coded - SD25 in Amsterdam, NYSE, 1000x World Tour Grazie mille, muito obrigado! https://t.co/Kzy1gKMV1G
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"The deadline is not time it is quality. A day in design is worth years in production". Such a high quality talk about engineering in general. Thank you @jorandirkgreef @thegeeknarrator
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@TanelPoder @archeologistdev @samlambert @glcst @jorandirkgreef @TigerBeetleDB @ryanpbrewster @Shortwave Again, nothing against postgres, but I have a hard time seeing folks using serializability with postgres (and if you're using a lower level you must be amazing to reason about your transaction isolation for every write that happens).
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My talk from the @TigerBeetleDB 1000x World Tour is out, where I discuss the impact of assertions in our consensus implementation! Specifically, I walk through a personal anecdote where assertions downgraded a safety bug to a mere availability bug. https://t.co/Ic92pI57uh
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Algorithm engineering was key to reducing @TigerBeetleDB's tail latency. At @P99CONF, Tobias Ziegler showed how to apply Radix Sort and a k-way merge incrementally so that your team can avoid latency spikes. https://t.co/nCh9MefqTX
#ScyllaDB #P99CONF
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What a way to wrap up 2025 and my first year at TigerBeetle. What fun we have; what wonderful people we get to meet, all over the world!
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@idlyupma It's a paper, TigerBeetle built storage fault tolerance based on it: https://t.co/S15yqFC13l
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@lorenzolfm Famoso depende. Se for solução rápida, eu só iria de tigerbeetle. Se PRECISA ser PgSql, a solução seria bem mais complexa do que os comentários aqui mencionados;
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