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BlockFills Partners with Revelate to Enhance Crypto Data Distribution

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Revelate, the secure data marketplace platform provider, has partnered with BlockFills, a provider of digital asset trading solutions. Through the collaboration, BlockFills will leverage Revelate’s platform to automate and scale the delivery of its crypto-enriched data products, including Reference Rates and Aggregated Book Data. The integration aims to provide institutional clients with seamless access to high-quality, data-driven crypto insights.

As demand for robust crypto data continues to grow among institutional investors, BlockFills is expanding its offerings with additional solutions. By adopting Revelate’s data-sharing technology, BlockFills aims to streamline its distribution processes, ensuring secure, efficient, and scalable delivery to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

Nick Hammer, CEO of BlockFills, commented: “Our clients demand the highest quality digital asset data to inform their trading strategies. Our partnership with Revelate allows us to meet this demand with greater efficiency. By adding to the distribution of our crypto-enhanced data, we are delivering a seamless experience that aligns with the exacting standards of institutional investors.”

Marc-André Hétu, General Manager at Revelate, added: “We’re excited to support BlockFills in optimizing the distribution of its in-depth data offerings. Revelate’s platform is designed to enable secure, scalable data sharing, helping organizations like BlockFills provide its clients with the insights they need to thrive in the digital asset markets.”

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