Gold-i, a trading systems integration specialist for the financial services industry, has strengthened its cryptocurrency offering through a partnership with the U.K.-based market maker B2C2. Gold-i has integrated its Crypto Switch with B2C2 to enable brokers to hedge their clients’ trades on cryptocurrency CFDs.
B2C2 is a leading cryptocurrency marketplace offering brokerage and exchanges services, hedge funds and family offices across the globe to deliver seamless execution in the major cryptocurrencies and fiat currency pairs.
Crypto Switch acts as a bridge between various technologies used in Forex and cryptocurrency industries by allowing brokers access to a number of global cryptocurrency exchanges and liquidity providers. The product has allowed Gold-i to introduce a large-scale cryptocurrency offering through the MT4 and MT5 brokers.
The Gold-i crypto switch to B2C2 offers access to a deep pool of cryptocurrencies, including CFDs on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash versus USD and JPY. It also offers streaming prices and FIX connectivity that enables clients’ ability to take positions in the underlying OTC markets and plug-and-play connectivity comparable to the existing OTC FX market with a greater focus on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, Ethereum Classic and Zcash versus multiple fiat currencies.
B2C2 renders services in liquidity for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ripple, and Ethereum Classic in USD, GBP, EUR, JPY, SGD, AUD, CAD, CHF and more. They also offer synthetic exposure to crypto.
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