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Ouinex, a blockchain solutions provider, has partnered with Netdania, a trading software and analytics company, to launch a cryptocurrency trading platform that integrates Netdania's advanced interfaces with Ouinex's Web3 backend technology. This collaboration aims to address the growing demand for secure, transparent, and user-friendly trading platforms in the cryptocurrency market.
The partnership between Ouinex and Netdania focuses on delivering a platform that provides an enhanced trading experience for users. Netdania's expertise in creating high-performance trading interfaces, combined with Ouinex's approach to Web3 technology and cryptocurrency, will enable the implementation of bespoke solutions to meet the specific needs of traders.

Ilies Larbi, Co-Founder & CEO, Ouinex
"Our partnership with Netdania reflects Ouinex's dedication to innovating secure trading solutions in the cryptocurrency sector. The platform will transform expectations regarding functionality and security in crypto trading. We are bringing the best of TradFi Tech to Web3'', commented Ilies Larbi, Co-Founder & CEO of Ouinex.
Netdania's advanced solutions, which include a suite of sophisticated trading platforms with extensive functionalities, aim to improve how traders interact with the cryptocurrency market. The focus is on enhancing the user experience through customisable interfaces and robust security features. This aligns with Ouinex's strategy to cater to active, experienced traders, providing them with tools for efficient and transparent trading.

George Govier-Rosenvold, Chief Commercial Officer, Netdania
“With our extensive experience in building trading platforms, our success stems from customising and delivering bespoke solutions. We're delighted to deliver a bespoke trading solution for Ouinex, built on a framework of OpenAPIs where our clients can seamlessly integrate their own widgets into the platform. This approach ensures quick adaptation to market trends, efficiently enhancing their trading platform.” commented George Govier-Rosenvold, Chief Commercial Officer at Netdania.
Ouinex is a regulated and secure spot crypto and derivatives trading platform, focused on low latency and competitive trading fees. Ouinex integrates TradFi electronic trading infrastructure into Web3, including universal cross margining capabilities, enabling users to trade TradFi instruments by using their crypto holdings as margin.
Established in 1998, Netdania, part of United Fintech, is a leading provider of financial technology solutions. With a client base that includes Tier-1 Investment Banks and brokers, Netdania specializes in providing advanced solutions to meet the evolving needs of the financial industry. The core pillars of the business offering include Market Data Solutions, Trading Technology, and Data Visualization.
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