Crypto.com Integrates with Lynq to Boost Institutional Settlement Efficiency

By: blockchainreporter|2025/05/08 23:45:02
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Crypto.com, a globally recognized cryptocurrency exchange, has partnered with Lynq Network and has become the first digital asset exchange to onboard the real-time yielding settlement platform. This integration aims to enhance institutional settlement efficiency while providing better liquidity access and fast transaction processing.Crypto.com is aimed at advanced, VIP, and institutional users since its launch in the United States in 2024. It provides different services such as spot trading, margin trading, derivatives, and OTC solutions. With this new partnership, the institutional clients partnered with Crypto.com can settle trades in a real-time environment and gain yield-generating features through Lynq’s infrastructure.Yield-in-Transit Technology Enhances Capital EfficiencyWith Lynq’s integration, Crypto.com clients will fund the trading accounts and settle the operations through a combined process. This is enabled by the Yield-in-Transit functionality from Lynq, which allows clients to earn yield on assets in the settlement. Such an approach will maximize capital utilization and improve the level of operations for institutional subscribers.Lynq’s architecture integrates regulatory alignment and security with a license from tZERO’s broker-dealer and Arca’s Registered Investment Adviser. Assets are secured in segregated accounts and backed by transparent proof of reserves. The settlement platform also uses Tassat’s blockchain infrastructure, which is already used by many financial institutions.Lynq Consortium Inaugurates Important Partners.The Lynq network is backed by a consortium of prominent digital asset firms and financial institutions. New launch partners are Crypto.com, B2C2, Galaxy, and Wintermute. These five companies are part of the wider Lynq consortium, which also includes Arca Labs, Avalanche, Tassat Group, tZERO Group, and U.S. Bank.The partnership is slated to speed up the introduction of real-time, yield-based settlement solutions for institutional participants. Lynq integration enhances Crypto.com’s institutional offerings and improves its position in the maturing digital asset ecosystem.

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