Figure Markets推出去中心化托管和民主化优质经纪的交易所

币界网Published on 2024-08-08Last updated on 2024-08-08

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【新闻稿——加利福尼亚州旧金山,2024年8月8日】

这家独一无二的交易所引入了独特的功能和优势,为数字资产交易树立了新的标准

Figure Markets是一个去中心化的数字资产托管市场,它推出了Figure Markets交易所,这是该公司雄心勃勃的愿景的基础,即创建一个跨各种资产无缝交易的单一平台——“万物交换”

最初作为美国境内交易所推出,今年晚些时候离岸交易所的计划已经在进行中。随着时间的推移,该交易所将以会员制为基础运作,顶级会员将受益于按交易付费(与支付佣金相比)、折扣借贷利率和各种其他优势。

Figure Markets Exchange目前提供了一套独特的解决方案和功能,包括:

    由多方计算技术支持的去中心化托管。利用去中心化多方计算(MPC)钱包托管,该交易所不占有会员的资产,并提供破产远程托管解决方案。高现金杠杆。符合条件的会员可以借入高达4:1(贷款价值比80%)的保证金来交易BTC和ETH。一年期贷款也可以以有竞争力的利率获得。FDIC保险。境内会员的美元存款存放在FDIC保险的银行。产品组合广泛,流动性强。会员可以交易BTC、ETH和HASH,以及FTX破产索赔等独特资产。合格的会员还可以投资和借入各种封闭式基金,包括质押基金和机会主义基金。灵活的存款和取款选项。所有会员都可以在他们的Figure Markets账户之间转移加密货币。美国客户还可以存取美元,美元存放在一个或多个FDIC保险的综合银行账户中。
Figure Markets首席执行官兼联合创始人Mike Cagney表示:“我们很高兴能将一流的去中心化托管交易所推向市场。”。“从允许散户投资者参与SOL拍卖到开放FTX破产索赔交易,我们正在为加密货币创造公平的竞争环境,避免中心化交易所破产的错误。”

随着时间的推移,交易所将利用来自Provenance Blockchain的实用代币HASH所有权来确定会员等级并支付交易所费用。与大多数其他交易所不同,随着时间的推移,交易所的目的是让交易所的参与者从制造商那里获得交易报酬。

关于Figure Markets

Figure Markets正在通过区块链实现金融民主化。他们正在为一切建立交易所——一个分散的加密货币、股票、债券、信贷等托管市场。Figure Markets为我们的交易所带来了一流的杠杆、保证金和流动性,同时为我们的会员提供了广泛的借贷选择和独特的投资机会。Figure Markets让其成员控制自己的资产和数据,使传统经纪人、交易所和贷款人脱离中介。

Figure Markets得到了领先的风险投资公司和战略合作伙伴的支持,包括Jump Crypto、Pantera、Distributed Global、Faction Lightspeed、NewForm capital和CMT Digital。Figure Markets由来自TradFi、金融科技和DeFi的经验丰富的企业家和运营商团队创立,其中包括Mike Cagney和June Ou。

要了解更多信息,请访问www.figuremarkets.com或他们的领英、Telegram、X和Discord。

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