Liquid Mercury’s crypto trading platform expands to crossover markets

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Crossover Markets, a company specializing in crypto trading technology, recently revealed their plan to offer a user-friendly interface for institutional clients. This interface will allow them to conduct trades on CROSSx, an execution-only crypto ECN platform provided by Crossover Markets.

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The personalized platform will give CROSSx clients the ability to use advanced tools for managing orders and trading, which are necessary for professional traders. This will enhance Crossover’s existing trading processes that are based on APIs.

Professional cryptocurrency traders can execute trades faster than other exchanges by using CROSSx’s modern architecture. And Liquid Mercury’s well-tested trading technology. Additionally, they can improve their enterprise risk management by separating trade execution from custody and brokerage.

Liquid Mercury CEO Tony Saliba said:

We are thrilled to form this relationship with Crossover Markets and to serve as the client-facing gateway to this exciting new institutional crypto venue. The combination of deep traditional markets experience from both teams and shared vision of an improved marketplace through segregation of duties across trade execution, custody, and brokerage compelled Liquid Mercury to quickly deliver a solution that Crossover Markets can proudly offer to their clients.

Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Crossover Anthony Mazzarese, said:

Differentiating our offering through category-leading technology is a cornerstone of Crossover’s strategy. Having built our proprietary matching engine entirely in-house, we wanted a partner who could match our focus and speed in delivering a client front-end. Liquid Mercury’s responsiveness, collaborative approach, and strong technology are a perfect fit for CROSSx venue participants who need to trade via GUI, and we are excited to bring another facet of our ECN to market.

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