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Home / Business and Economy / OKX & Deltix Unite TradFi & Crypto for US Institutions

OKX & Deltix Unite TradFi & Crypto for US Institutions

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • OKX and Deltix enable institutional access to regulated digital assets.
  • Clients use unified infrastructure for traditional and digital markets.
  • The partnership offers onshore, compliant access to crypto markets.
OKX & Deltix Unite TradFi & Crypto for US Institutions

Major cryptocurrency exchange OKX has announced a strategic partnership with Deltix, a division of EPAM Systems, to enhance institutional trading capabilities within the United States. This collaboration marks the first time U.S. companies can access regulated digital asset liquidity through the established infrastructure they currently use for trading equities and foreign exchange.

Deltix, known for its institutional-grade trading and quantitative research platforms, provides a unified trading experience across both traditional and digital markets. This integration combines the robust risk management and regulatory frameworks of traditional finance with the innovation and transparency characteristic of digital assets.

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According to company statements, several quantitative funds and algorithmic trading firms have already adopted this integrated solution. Windy Financial, for instance, highlights the seamless, institutional-grade access it provides for executing digital strategies in compliant, onshore markets, representing a significant advancement for firms seeking high-performance, regulated digital asset exposure.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It allows them to access regulated digital assets using the same infrastructure they use for traditional assets like equities and FX.
Deltix, a division of EPAM Systems, offers institutional trading platforms. The partnership integrates digital assets into their existing infrastructure for a unified trading experience.
Yes, the partnership provides regulated, onshore access to digital asset markets, enabling compliant trading for institutional firms.

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