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Enough has been written about what cryptocurrencies are and the uses of blockchain, the underlying technology including here on BrokerDealer. We take a look at different aspects of cryptocurrencies.
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Read MoreAnother good post from Mechanical Markets. This time the question is raised if data centers are utilities or not. Given the latency driven compitition, being in the same DC as the exchange can be very profitable. However, it comes at a cost. And one can question to what extend exchanges and data centers are willing and able to provide space to all participants.
And this is exactly what happened in the Nordics between Verizon, Burgundy and Nasdaq OMX. The exchange abused its position in the market and forced Verizon to deny Burgundy acces to the DC in which Nasdaq OMX was providing co-lo services and hosting its matching engines.
All in all, there are very good and compelling arguments to start seeing DC as utilities!
You can read the blog here.
Last month KCG Holdings (the Knight/Getco combination) announced a joint venture with World Class Wireless, a technology company closely related to Jump Trading, to pool their array of microwave towers worldwide and jointly operate them.
Microwave towers are used by HFT firms to be faster than fiberoptic networks to connect them to the various exchanges.
According to the article in Traders Magazine, it signals a shift in the way HFT firms operate and compete. Over the years, these firms were involved in a technology race to be the fasted firm out there. Huge efforts and huge costs were made. Now the end of this race appears in sight and the costs have come under scrutiny.
According to the magazine it is a sign of a maturing market. Perhaps the local (and more modest) Dutch players can take a page from this scenario and see where they can save costs by combining their technologies. Click here for the full article.
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