Gate Institutional accelerates the construction of a multi-asset trading engine, with TradFi peak daily trading volume exceeding 20 billion USD
According to BeInCrypto, Gate Institutional is continuously improving its institutional-level trading infrastructure by integrating custody, trading, financing, and asset management capabilities to build a unified trading framework covering multiple assets and cross-markets. The platform's TradFi-related trading peak daily volume has surpassed $20 billion, and by incorporating interest-bearing collateral assets such as GUSD, it further enhances capital utilization and yield capabilities.
The report points out that Gate connects on-chain and traditional financial markets through the SuperLink architecture, achieving efficient capital allocation across multiple trading venues. Among them, the CrossEx model introduces a unified margin mechanism to improve capital usage efficiency across platforms; at the execution level, Gate upgrades its matching and data systems through the 3.0 architecture, reducing spot matching latency by about 90% and contract depth data latency by about 70%, providing a more stable execution environment for quantitative and high-frequency trading. In addition, the platform simultaneously offers institutional asset management tools that support net asset value tracking, redemption management, and yield distribution, enhancing capital operation efficiency and transparency.
Currently, Gate Institutional has served various professional participants, including hedge funds, market makers, and asset management institutions, continuously strengthening its competitiveness in the institutional-level trading infrastructure sector.
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