April 16, 2026
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Serving Intelligent Investors

As the primary price discovery venue, LMAX Digital fulfills the demands Institutional clients have for trading crypto currencies

LMAX

Continuing its solid growth trajectory, with record Q1’20 trading volumes, LMAX Digital is clearly satisfying the need of the Institutional market for a trusted and secure crypto currency trading platform.

LMAX Group robust technology and infrastructure (currently processing over 1 billion orders per day in the global FX market) is the solid backbone of LMAX Digital, delivering access to deep institutional liquidity, transparent price discovery, a regulated trading environment and full custodian trading solution:

  • Central limit order book – streaming, firm institutional liquidity only
  • 200 price updates per second
  • Ultra-low latency (< 180μs), precise, consistent execution
  • Safe, secure, offline multi-signature cold wallets and vault storage
  • Full custodian solution
  • Regulated, transparent and secure trading environment
  • Best of breed security, compliance & AML/KYC expertise

LMAX’S Digital: secure, liquid, trusted crypto trading & custodial services. Regulated by the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission.

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