矩阵之门(Matrixport)推出机构专属美元账户,优化 OTC 交易体验

链捕手Publicado em 2025-02-25Última atualização em 2025-02-25

新加坡 – [2025年2月25日] – 矩阵之门(Matrixport),全球领先、亚洲最大的一站式加密金融服务平台,今日宣布推出机构专属美元账户服务,旨在为机构客户提供更加顺畅和安全的 OTC 交易体验。该服务的推出不仅标志着 Matrixport 在加密金融服务领域的重要进展,更为用户提供了高效的资金管理解决方案。

随着机构美元账户的推出,客户可以使用与其公司名称一致的美元账户便捷地进行法币与稳定币之间的出入金服务,从而增强交易的确定性与隐私保护,降低因第三方转账引发的潜在风险或延迟。这一举措旨在优化机构客户在OTC交易中的常规繁琐流程,满足其对透明和用户友好解决方案的需求。

Matrixport首席执行官 John Ge 表示表示:“Matrixport 始终专注于优化客户体验,机构专属美元账户的推出进一步体现了我们对这一使命的承诺。通过这一服务,我们希望为客户提供更大的交易灵活性和更高级别的安全保障,以便他们在复杂的市场环境中能够更加自如地开展交易。”

Matrixport 的机构美元账户服务简化了 OTC 交易流程,提高了结算效率,为客户提供了优质的交易体验。该服务适用于高频 OTC 交易客户、大额稳定币买卖需求者,以及希望减轻非必要审查频率的机构客户,尤其是重视资金流动隐私与安全的企业。

Matrixport 推出机构专属美元账户,标志着其在增强加密金融服务解决方案方面迈出了战略性的一步。通过满足机构客户对灵活性和安全性的迫切需求,Matrixport 进一步巩固了其在加密金融领域的领导地位,并不断推动行业的持续发展与创新。

关于矩阵之门(Matrixport)

矩阵之门( Matrixport )成立于 2019 年,是全球领先、亚洲最大的一站式加密金融服务平台,致力于为用户打造集加密资产交易、投资、借贷、托管、RWA、投研等功能于一体的超级账号。Matrixport 的资金管理及托管量达 60 亿美金,为全球用户提供多样化的加密金融方案,助力用户实现资金利用率最大化和资产的持续增值。

Matrixport旗下公司拥有香港信托公司牌照&放债人牌照,美国金钱服务牌照,瑞士FINMA资管牌照,为英国 FCA 合规授权代表公司及瑞士 SRO-VFQ 会员。其子公司 Fly Wing 已获得新加坡大型支付机构牌照的原则性批准。Matrixport 曾被 CB Insights 评为 “全球 50 家最有前景的区块链和加密公司之一”,并入选胡润“2024 全球独角兽榜”。

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