NYSE Operator Enhances Cryptocurrency Data Feed

Published at: Jan. 28, 2019

Disclaimer: This report previously incorrectly stated that ICE and Blockstream had just launched the Cryptocurrency Data Feed product. Corrections have been made to the article to accurately reflect the development.

The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and major global blockchain firm Blockstream have upgraded their Cryptocurrency Data Feed product, as ICE Data Services tweeted on Jan. 24.

Founded in 2000 in the United States, the Intercontinental Exchange is a global company that owns exchanges for financial commodity markets and operates 23 global exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

According to the announcement, ICE’s crypto data service enables real-time and historical data for more than 60 cryptocurrencies from major trading markets and exchanges worldwide.

Blockstream introduced the upgraded offering under the name “Crypto Feed V3” on its Twitter, claiming that the service now includes more than 30 venues across over 400 crypto and fiat trading pairs.

The product intends to provide global investors with a comprehensive tool to monitor data for the most actively and widely traded cryptocurrencies, the company wrote.

The Cryptocurrency Data Feed, which was launched following a partnership between ICE and Blockstream last year, includes a number of crypto market monitoring services such as price discovery, historic data and full-depth market by price and by venue insight. It also includes a round-the-clock market overview including a calculated accumulated volume, the volume of weighted average price (VWAP) and others.

The service is backed by ICE’s Secure Financial Transaction Infrastructure (SFTI) tool, which claims to eliminate downtime for investors and enable immediate notifications in case of an emergency.

ICE had previously announced its plans to launch Bakkt, regulated, global ecosystem for digital assets, in August 2018.

As reported on Dec. 31, 2018, ICE released an update to the launch timeline for Bakkt — which had previously been a targeted Jan. 24 launch date — in accordance with consultation with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Recently, Bakkt has announced that they are hiring for a number of key positions at the company, mostly looking for developers at director and senior levels. Previously in mid-January, Bakkt had also acquired certain assets in futures commission merchant Rosenthal Collins Group.

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