4OTC, which provides low latency connectivity services for Digital Assets and FX, has announced a partnership with crypto liquidity firm B2C2. B2C2 has integrated with 4OTC’s 1API service for ultra-low latency connectivity to multiple digital assets exchanges globally.
B2C2 is already recognised as a leader in the OTC market and is working with 4OTC to support its distribution on exchanges. 4OTC provides B2C2 with a single integration from which it can quickly connect with multiple exchanges using a robust, secure, scalable and ultra-low latency API.
Jad Sarmo, Head of Quant Development at B2C2 said,
“Partnering with 4OTC enhances our offering by expanding our presence on exchange and enabling swift connectivity to numerous exchanges globally. For B2C2, high availability, low latency and scalability are critically important as we continually look to expand our offering to clients.”
Alexis Atkinson, Co-Founder at 4OTC added,
“4OTC aims to provide the best possible connectivity infrastructure for digital assets trading. We are very happy to be working with B2C2’s market leading team to expand their exchange coverage and optimise connectivity globally. B2C2 is already connected to several exchanges using our 1API service and we are in the process of adding many more.”
About 4OTC
4OTC specialises in providing mission critical connectivity infrastructure for trading firms, banks, exchanges and brokers in the global FX and Digital Asset markets. Our innovative platform allows institutional clients to stay ahead of the competition with ultra-low latency market data, execution, risk management and post trade services.
About B2C2
B2C2 is a global leader in institutional liquidity for digital assets. Founded in 2015, we are trusted by large institutional managers, brokers, crypto exchanges, hedge and crypto funds. We provide deep, reliable liquidity and pricing in crypto, delivering seamless execution 24/7/365. Majority owned and backed by Japanese financial group, SBI, B2C2 Ltd is headquartered in the UK, with offices in the US, Japan, Singapore, France and Luxembourg.