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IPC Systems and CryptoStruct Collaborate to Enhance Connexus Crypto Ecosystem with Enterprise-Grade Data

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Communications and multi-cloud connectivity solutions provider IPC Systems has partnered with CryptoStruct, a low latency cryptocurrency market data and trading solution vendor. The collaboration aims to deliver enterprise-grade data to IPC’s Connexus Crypto ecosystem and further strengthens IPC’s crypto offering following the company’s recently-announced partnership with Kaiko.

Connexus Crypto, launched in November 2021, is IPC’s flagship solution for cryptocurrency trading, designed to support complex trading strategies. It allows market participants to simultaneously buy and sell cryptocurrency across different markets by offering users low latency connectivity and immediate access to the liquidity of several global crypto exchanges. Connexus Crypto is supported by the Connexus Cloud platform, a multi-cloud trading ecosystem connecting over 7,000 global market participants.

CryptoStruct offers an all-in-one trading solution that includes accurate, normalised, low-latency market data from global crypto exchanges and comprehensive tick histories nano-second time-stamped in colocation for all supported markets. Customers benefit from low-latency access to normalised market data in a single format, thus simplifying integration and business scaling. The integration with Connexus Crypto offers customers the option to receive data not only in the cloud but also via IPC’s low-latency backbone infrastructure with access points worldwide.

Alex Walker, VP Global Network Data Sales at IPC Systems, commented, “With CryptoStruct joining the IPC ecosystem, our customers will now benefit from a suite of low-latency market data feeds, specifically for the crypto asset class. This is an exciting addition and expansion from our recent announcement with Celoxica, which cements our position as collaborating with best-of-breed providers in the low-latency electronic trading arena.”

Iain Clarke, Head of Sales at CryptoStruct, added, “We are thrilled to partner with IPC on the delivery of market data to the Connexus Crypto trading environment. Customers will benefit from our sophisticated feed arbitrage which makes our feed not only ultra-fast but also highly reliable. Furthermore, with the ability to provide a nano-second time-stamped full depth tick-history, traders and quants will find it very easy to analyse and back-test their trading ideas.”

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