Coinsetter Launches Access to Institutional FIX API

Coinsetter Launches Access to Institutional FIX API

New York City-based Coinsetter continues on their mission to be the trading platform for bitcoin investors. On Wednesday, the exchange announced the launch of access to their very own FIX API, considered to be the financial industry's standard [communications] protocol for financial transactions. The company writes in their news release: With the introduction of its FIX 4.4 API, Coinsetter allows customers to connect their existing trading systems to a consolidated source of bitcoin liquidity. Traders utilizing Coinsetter's FIX API are able to place and manage orders, as well as receive....


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