Cryptocurrency startup Portofino Technologies has officially launched its high-frequency trading platform for digital assets, securing major funding from venture capital firms in the process.
In launching its platform, Portofino disclosed that it had raised $50 million in equity funding from Valar Ventures, Global Founders Capital and Coatue. Although Portofino didn’t disclose how the funding will be used, the company has been active on the hiring front, having recruited over 35 employees across 5 global locations.
Portofino was founded in 2021 by former Citadel Securities employees Alex Casimo and Leonard Lancia. The company is building crypto-focused high-frequency trading technology, which is mainly used by hedge funds. While the company is only now coming out of stealth mode, it claims to have traded billions of dollars across centralized and decentralized crypto exchanges.
High-frequency trading, or HFT, refers to automated trading platforms that are typically used by large financial institutions to execute large batches of orders at extremely high speeds. These platforms rely on complex algorithms to analyze market trends and trading opportunities that can be executed in seconds.
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On the crypto front, HFT strategies can now be executed on decentralized exchanges, or DEXs. Unlike centralized exchanges, DEXs offer much faster trading speeds and new arbitrage opportunities. Portofino’s HFT technology is looking to build on these capabilities by increasing access to liquidity.
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