Coinbase Unveils Institutional Grade Solutions for Cryptocurrency Trading

Coinbase Unveils Institutional Grade Solutions for Cryptocurrency Trading

In crypto, when the going gets good, the good go institutional.

Digital asset platform Coinbase has launched a set of new tools and resources designed to help institutional investors take advantage of the boom in cryptocurrencies. The solutions, as Coinbase General Manager Adam White described them in a blog post earlier today, represent the sort of “institutional grade products and services” that will enable FIs to participate in the cryptocurrency markets.

First up is Coinbase Custody. Designed in partnership with an SEC-regulated broker-dealer, Coinbase Custody provides secure crypto storage and third-party auditing and financial reporting validation. We first reported on Coinbase Custody last fall when the company announced that access to an early version of the technology would be available in 2018.

Second, Coinbase announced further development of its electronic marketplace, Coinbase Markets, with the launch of a new engineering office in Chicago. The company plans to leverage the area’s “large talent pool of engineers with deep exchange infrastructure experience” to add new features to Coinbase Markets, such as low latency performance, on-premise data center colocation services, institutional connectivity and access, and settlement and clearing services. The goal, White wrote, was “tighter markets, deeper liquidity, and increased certainty of execution.”

Third, Coinbase Prime will give institutional investors the specialized resources they need in order to effectively trade cryptocurrencies. This includes lending and margin financing for qualified customers, high touch and low touch execution services, as well as new market data and research products. Coinbase Prime will also feature multi-user permissions and whitelisted withdrawal addresses.

Last in the company’s suite of solutions launched today was the Coinbase Institutional Coverage Group. These sales, research, operations, and client services support professionals work exclusively with institutional clients and bring years of experience from companies like the New York Stock Exchange and Morgan Stanley, and agencies like the SEC and CFTC.

“The cryptocurrency market is maturing rapidly as more sophisticated institutional participants enter the space,” White wrote. He noted that 100 hedge funds have been created to speculate and invest in cryptocurrencies in recent months and that “some of the world’s largest financial institutions” have gone on record with plans to develop crypto trading desks.

Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, Coinbase demonstrated its Instant Exchange platform at FinovateSpring 2014. The company added its first Chief Technology Officer last month, appointing Balaji Srinivasan to the post as part of the its acquisition of digital currency startup, Earn.com. Also in April, Coinbase launched a new fund, Coinbase Ventures, to support early-stage crypto startups. With a valuation of $1.6 billion, Coinbase is one of fintech’s more recent unicorns (startups with more than $1 billion valuation) and the first bitcoin company to achieve unicorn status.

Optimove Acquires PowerInbox’s DynamicMail Business

Optimove Acquires PowerInbox’s DynamicMail Business

Relationship marketing hub Optimove has taken a step further in helping brands build an emotional relationship with their customers. The New York-based company announced today it acquired DynamicMail from PowerInbox.

DynamicMail specializes in real-time email personalization and dynamic subscriber engagement and is expected to boost Optimove’s growth. Here’s how Optimove described the acquisition in its announcement: “After being built and developed as a brain, the company is now at a position to acquire muscle and give our clients a more holistic solution to their relationship marketing needs.”

The 3,000 brands that use Optimove can now email their subscribers that can be updated in real-time to keep the contents relevant at the time the consumer opens it. Brands can also include dynamic content such as countdown timers, videos, and information, such as weather, that is based on a reader’s current location.

As a part of the transition, eight of DynamicMail’s employees will join Optimove’s team. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Optimove was founded in 2009 with a mission to “empower marketers with the emotional intelligence required to communicate with their customers most effectively at all times, via all available channels.” At FinovateFall 2017, the company’s CEO & Founder, Pini Yakuel, showcased the Science-first Relationship Marketing Hub. That same year, the company’s clients sent more than 3 billion personalized emails to their customers.

CardFlight Teams Up with Paya to Bring EMV-Ready mPOS Solutions to Merchants

CardFlight Teams Up with Paya to Bring EMV-Ready mPOS Solutions to Merchants

Mobile POS and SaaS payment solutions provider CardFlight announced a new partnership with payment technology company Paya today. The agreement will enable Paya to offer CardFlight’s SwipeSimple payment acceptance solutions to its merchants.

Paya President Greg Cohen called SwipeSimple a “perfect fit” for its own payment services. “This collaboration allows us to offer our customers an advanced, secure mobile payment solution that helps answer many of their everyday business needs,” Cohen said. Paya has more than 100,000 clients who rely on the Reston, Virginia-based company’s adaptive solutions and two decades of experience in payments technology.

“Paya is one of the leading merchant service providers in the United States because of their commitment to arming their merchants with quality solutions and service,” CardFlight CEO Derek Webster added. “As the leader in EMV enabled card readers and payment acceptance solutions, CardFlight is happy to collaborate with Paya and provide SwipeSimple to their merchants.”

SwipeSimple enables merchant service providers, FIs, and independent sales organizations to offer their business customers a turnkey, EMV-ready mPOS solution. With CardFlight’s platform, Paya’s small business customers will get access to Bluetooth Low Energy or audio jack EMV Quick Chip, NFC contactless-enabled card readers; mobile and web apps to accept payments in-store or remotely; a back office merchant portal for business management and reporting; and a virtual terminal to enable merchants to accept CNP transactions using any device.

Founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York City, CardFlight demonstrated its mobile payment acceptance technology at FinovateSpring 2013. With 15 of the top 50 merchant acquirers in the U.S. among its partners, CardFlight has more than 40,000 small business end user customers, including merchants in all 50 states. This spring, the company introduced countertop payment terminals for small businesses, and announced that more than 80% of its SwipeSimple merchants had been upgraded to EMV quick chip payment acceptance.

CardFlight has raised $6.6 million in funding and includes MATH Venture Partners and ff Venture Capital among its investors.

Figo Joins Partnership to Build Fintech Acceleration Platform

Figo Joins Partnership to Build Fintech Acceleration Platform

Deutsche Börse and its post-trade services provider Clearstream will partner with Germany’s figo and Luxembourg-based regtech start-up Finologee to create a fintech acceleration platform, reports Antony Peyton of Fintech Futures, Finovate’s sister publication.

The new platform will enable established players and new digital firms to distribute and use each other’s services to ideally make more money.

It will allow access to Deutsche Börse’s market and reference data as well as functional services via APIs.

Marc Robert-Nicoud, CEO of Clearstream, said it brings together the “know-how and innovation capacity of an established market infrastructure with the innovative models and flexibility of strong fintech start-ups” and “can contribute immensely to developing new interaction, collaboration and monetization models”.

The first services offered by third parties will be an access to account gateway for banks for the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2).

Deutsche Börse has been cooperating with banking services provider figo since 2016.

The new partnership with Finologee is targeted to serve particularly the Luxembourg market with the “first end-to-end PSD2-compliant payment solution”. In addition, Finologee will contribute to the architecture and development of the platform software layers as well as further partnerships.

Clearstream contributes its IT infrastructure design and regulatory compliant operations, as well as several software components to run the API marketplace for Deutsche Börse.

First deployments on the platform are currently being evaluated. Among them are a number of offerings, including Budget Insight, IDnow, AriadNEXT, Governance.com, Jemmic, and KYCTech.

The platform is in the pilot phase and will be first offered as a development environment to allow testing and coding.

Further applications at this piloting stage will be Finologee’s identification and consent automation product.

Figo expands the portfolio with its PSD2-related RegShield for non-banks and PSD2 enabler for banks as well as several Clearstream and Deutsche Börse services.

The launch is targeted for the fourth quarter of 2018, subject to regulatory approval.

Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Munich, Germany, figo demonstrated its banking and payments API at FinovateEurope 2013. figo has raised more than $11 million (€10.1 million) in funding. Andre Bajorat is co-founder and CEO.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • Optimove Acquires PowerInbox’s DynamicMail Business.
  • CardFlight Teams Up with Paya to Bring EMV-Ready Payment Solutions to Merchants.
  • Coinbase Unveils Institutional Grade Solutions for Cryptocurrency Trading.

Around the web

  • Currencycloud and Cashplus partner to help SMEs save on international payments.
  • New risk screening feature from Thomson Reuters filters unstructured data to help FIs fight financial crime.
  • IdentityMind Global to help decentralized private social media platform, ONe Network, meet KYC and AML compliance requirements.
  • Honor Credit Union ($850 million in assets) to launch member-owned, digital insurance agency courtesy of new partnership with Insuritas.
  • Consumers Credit Union ($968 million in assets) credits boost in deposit account openings to December deployment of digital sales platform from Gro Solutions.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

 

OurCrowd Surpasses $1 Billion AUM

OurCrowd Surpasses $1 Billion AUM

Equity crowdfunding platform OurCrowd recently reached a major milestone. The Israel-based company has surpassed $1 billion in assets under management.

OurCrowd is currently backing 150 startups across the globe and has previously helped 20 startups successfully exit from funding since its launch in 2013. One of OurCrowd’s most notable investments is Hyperloop, which it backed before Virgin Group invested in the company last year.

OurCrowd founder Jon Medved told The Australian Financial Review during an interview that the company is “a hybrid between equity crowdfunding and venture capital.” Medved added, “With the most valuable companies in the world like Uber staying private for much longer, we’re democratizing early access to them. The minimums on venture capital funds are still $3 million to $5 million, which is out of reach of almost everybody.”

OurCrowd selects 1 to 2 percent of the 3,000 companies that apply for funding, negotiates the terms of the deal, and invites the investor community to invest at the same terms. The company requires a minimum investment of $10,000. This may be one factor that enticed the 25,000 registered investors on its platform, since traditional VC investing is typically out of reach. OurCrowd has vetted 8,500 companies and its clients represent 112 countries.

At FinovateSpring 2016, the company debuted the OurCrowd mobile app. Last October, the company opened an office in Spain and in March launched a location in the U.K. OurCrowd now has offices in seven countries– Israel, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Singapore, Spain, and the U.K. The company has raised $700 million.

Following #Finovate at FinovateSpring

Following #Finovate at FinovateSpring

After four days of fintech content at FinovateSpring last week, there was a lot to Tweet about but our audience was up to the task. We’ve captured their thoughts on everything from the demos to the food.

So if you missed out, check out the conversation below.

About the demos

Going for the gong

Talking about the tunes

Food for thought

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lots of love

Discussion days

Thanks to everyone for Tweeting and tagging your thoughts #Finovate! We’ll see you at FinovateFall on September 24 through 26 in New York.

New Initiative from Ripple to Support Startups Using XRP, XRP Ledger

New Initiative from Ripple to Support Startups Using XRP, XRP Ledger

Ripple has a spring in its step with the launch of Xpring (pronounced “spring”) to invest in, incubate, acquire and provide grants to companies and projects, reports Antony Peyton of Fintech Futures, Finovate’s sister publication.

Self-promotion is naturally part of its logic, as “every entrepreneur” will use Ripple’s digital asset XRP and the XRP Ledger, the open-source, decentralized technology behind XRP, to solve their customers’ problems.

Ripple said it wants to act as a “proverbial spring” to let people “grow their businesses and prosper”.

Ethan Beard will be SVP and lead Xpring and Ripple’s developer programme. Before moving into an advisor role at several technology companies, Beard served as director of the Facebook Developer Network from 2009-2012.

“Blockchain and digital assets have the ability to solve important problems and XRP – with its speed, scalability and demonstrated real-world use case – is a great tool for start-ups and entrepreneurs to build businesses around,” Beard said.

According to Ripple, Xpring has already offered support. People and firms include:

  • Stefan Thomas, inventor of the Interledger Protocol (ILP), creator of BitcoinJS, co-founder of TxtBear, who just launched a new venture Coil to use XRP and ILP for various micropayments applications;
  • Bart and Brad Stephens, co-founders of Blockchain Capital, who have the first fund to accept capital calls in digital assets.

In a separate development, Mitsubishi Corporation, MUFG Bank, Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri), a Thailand-based subsidiary of MUFG, and Standard Chartered have started a pilot test for moving real funds over RippleNet, Ripple’s network.

Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, Ripple made its Finovate debut (as OpenCoin) at FinovateSpring 2013. The company has raised more than $93 million in funding and includes SBI Investment, Santander InnoVentures, IDG Capital Partners, and Core Innovation Partners among its investors. Brad Garlinghouse is CEO.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

Around the web

  • Business-only Australian bank Tyro forges partnerships to improve connectivity between POS, apps, and merchants.
  • Finastra appoints Elona Ruka-Wright as its new Chief Risk Officer.
  • Australian FinTech Study Loans partners with Cloud Lending Solutions to build new student loan offering.
  • LendingTree to acquire Ovation Credit Services for total consideration of $20.75 million.
  • Socure secures three new ISO certifications for privacy and security controls.
  • Spreedly to integrate Worldpay’s international payment processing API courtesy of new partnership.
  • Hypepotamous profiles South African authentication specialist Entersekt.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Welcome to Day Four of FinovateSpring

Welcome to Day Four of FinovateSpring

After our first content-packed discussion day at FinovateSpring, we’re ready for round two!

Today’s discussion begins at 9 AM at the Santa Clara Convention Center and you won’t want to be late because we’re kicking things off with a keynote presentation from Adam Cheyer, co-founder and VP of engineering at Siri and Viv Labs. And that’s just the start– there’s plenty more in store. Check out the full agenda on our website or see the highlights below:

8 AM to 9 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 Opening Remarks

9:05 to 9:45 Keynote Address: The rise of Natural Language Processing (NLP), smart speakers (Alexa), and a future with far less screen time

  • Adam Cheyer, co-founder and VP of engineering at Siri and Viv Labs

9:45 to 10:05 Fireside Chat: How to innovate on behalf of the customer

  • David Penn – Research Analyst, Finovate
  • Joseph Villamizar – Director, FinTech Partnerships, Scotiabank
  • Patrick Gauthier – Vice President, Amazon Pay

10:05 to 10:35 Refreshments and Networking Break

10:35 to 12:20 Summit Sessions

  • Banking & Payments
  • New Technology
  • SMB Fintech

12:20 to 1:20 Lunch and Networking

1:20 to 3:00 Summit Sessions

  • Banking & Payments
  • New Technology
  • SMB Fintech

Coat check is available until 3 PM today so be sure to take advantage of that if you need it.

A huge thank-you to everyone for coming out and attending, speaking, demoing, blogging, Tweeting, and networking! We could not do this without you! We’ll see you next at FinovateFall, September 24 through 26 in New York.

In the meantime, feel free to follow @Finovate on Twitter and read along on the Finovate blog for fintech news and alumni updates.

Finovate Alumni News

Around the web

  • Entrust Datacard appoints Beth Klehr Chief Human Resources Officer.
  • Emida announces it is actively seeking partnerships with early-stage tech companies whose products and services support the Telecommunications sector.
  • AdviceRobo and Neener Analytics selected for BNP Paribas’ Plug and Play accelerator program.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.