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Digital Securities Exchange ECXX Selects OneTick Trade Surveillance

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OneMarketData, the tick data management and analytics vendor, has signed ECXX, an asset-based digital securities exchange, as a customer for its OneTick Trade Surveillance product.

ECXX is an exchange platform allowing both professional traders and accredited investors to buy and sell digital assets, aiming to deliver trustable and secured digital asset trading services with high liquidity. By deploying OneTick, ECXX will look to benefit from the same technology that leading traditional exchanges use to meet the most complex and stringent global regulatory requirements.

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