January 25, 2018 | "Irreverent, but never irrelevant" | | | John Lothian Publisher John Lothian News | |
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THE Infrastructure Project: Trading Technologies and Coinbase's GDAX Partner On Deal To Connect Cryptocurrencies To Institutions Cryptocurrency trading moved further into the mainstream today with the announcement that Trading Technologies and the Global Digital Asset Exchange (GDAX), one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, have partnered to offer the cash products on TT's platform. This deal is potentially huge in the development for the newest asset class, cryptocurrencies, as it represents another major player in the derivatives space expanding the infrastructure for it. TT and GDAX, owned by Coinbase, will be offered to customers beginning in March. With 19 of the top 20 futures commission merchants connected to TT, this will enable customers who already trade cryptocurrencies on GDAX to do so from the TT trading platform. It also helps build distribution channels to the institutional players in the market such as Tier One banks, brokers and buy-side players. Yes, they have access to GDAX now, but this certainly opens the door to new participants looking for a more conventional and robust way to access these markets from one trading screen and network. For the rest of the story, click here ++++
Trading Technologies and Coinbase Strike Deal To Offer Cash Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies JohnLothianNews.com JLN's Jim Kharouf talks about Trading Technologies and the GDAX deal to offer the cash products on TT's platform. Watch the video here » ++++ Trading Technologies and Coinbase Announce a First-of-its-Kind Bridge Between the Futures and Cryptocurrency Markets TT/Coinbase Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT), a global provider of high-performance professional trading software, and Coinbase, which owns and operates Global Digital Asset Exchange (GDAX), one of the world's largest and most trusted digital asset exchanges, today announced a strategic partnership to provide professional cryptocurrency trading functionality and market access to the institutional trading world. Beginning March 2018, the partnership will allow TT customers to trade both spot and derivative markets side-by-side for the first time. jlne.ws/2BtAlX4 ++++ Bitcoin's About to Get Easier for Wall Street Pros to Trade Matt Leising, Annie Massa and Camila Russo - Bloomberg The company that developed one of the most popular pieces of trading software is about to make it easier for professionals to bet on cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. jlne.ws/2Bt0Ps3 ++++ Coinbase GDAX, Trading Technology Expand Bitcoin Trading Jeff John Roberts - Fortune The crypto-currency exchange Coinbase on Thursday announced a new tie-up between its institutional platform, GDAX, and Trading Technologies (TT), which provides trading software for the likes of hedge funds and firms like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan. jlne.ws/2BtAf1E ++++ Coinbase teams up with Trading Technologies to boost bitcoin trading Business Insider Trading Technologies International (TT), a Chicago-based technology provider for some of the largest market makers, banks, and proprietary trading shops, announced on Thursday a partnership with San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. The collaboration is intended to allow clients to trade futures and spot bitcoin side-by-side starting sometime March. jlne.ws/2BrXtWc
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