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Connamara Technologies Powers Zero Hash with EP3® Matching Engine for Digital Asset Platform

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Zero Hash, the crypto and stablecoin infrastructure provider, has successfully implemented its digital asset platform using the EP3 matching engine from Connamara Technologies, the exchange infrastructure solutions provider.

By leveraging the capabilities of EP3, a scalable and adaptable platform tailored to the dynamic needs of emerging asset markets, Zero Hash aims to enhance its ability to match orders, manage risk, and explore new market opportunities, bolstering its infrastructure for diverse applications such as cross-border payments, trading, tokenisation, and more.

Jim Downs, Co-Founder and CEO of Connamara Technologies, commented: “Zero Hash has assembled a top-notch business and engineering team, and we are honoured that they selected EP3 and Connamara Technologies as technical partners in creating a world-class crypto infrastructure.”

Adam Leaman, Zero Hash Chief Client Officer and Founding Team member, added: “The team at Connamara provides deep technical expertise and market knowledge that has helped Zero Hash scale critical aspects of our product offering to meet market demand. The digital asset space is constantly evolving and Connamara’s ability to adapt and evolve has played a pivotal role in our success.”

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