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Gold-i adds Binance to Crypto Switch

Guildford-based Gold-i has integrated its Crypto Switch™ 2.0 with Binance, one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges.

The integration enables Gold-i’s clients to trade Binance’s wide spread of digital assets and products. Gold-i’s clients will be able to utilize Binance’s liquidity for investment and hedging opportunities.

This latest development from Gold-i reflects the continued growth of its Crypto Switch, which now offers broker and hedge fund clients a choice of 18 crypto specialist liquidity providers.

Tom Higgins, CEO, Gold-i said, “We added Binance due to significant client demand, including from high-growth regions such as Asia. Binance is a fantastic exchange for us to have integrated with.

“It is the biggest exchange globally and this creates great opportunities for our clients. We have now completed our integration and are certain that this will drive even more demand from our institutional clients wishing to trade digital assets.”

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Gold-i Crypto Switch™ 2.0 is an advanced platform which utilises Gold-i’s aggregation, liquidity management and distribution technology stack to consume and distribute crypto liquidity. Integrated with multiple crypto market makers and exchanges, it enables tight spreads, deep liquidity and low latency, giving consistently better prices than previously possible.

Crypto Switch™ 2.0 is fully integrated with central settlement and clearing partners, providing fiat and digital asset settlement, regulatory compliance and institutional custody.

Binance is the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency infrastructure provider with a financial product suite that includes the largest digital asset exchange by volume.

The platform is dedicated to increasing the freedom of money for users, featuring a portfolio of crypto products and offerings, including trading and finance, education, data and research, social good, investment and incubation, decentralization and infrastructure solutions, and more.

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