BitMEX has just declared implementing Chainlink Data Streams on the Ethereum mainnet to operate its newly released Equity Perpetual Contracts, a major move towardsBitMEX has just declared implementing Chainlink Data Streams on the Ethereum mainnet to operate its newly released Equity Perpetual Contracts, a major move towards

BitMEX Strengthens RWA Trading With Chainlink Data Streams Integration

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BitMEX has just declared implementing Chainlink Data Streams on the Ethereum mainnet to operate its newly released Equity Perpetual Contracts, a major move towards the way of the exchange launching real-world asset derivatives. The integration will allow BitMEX to launch 24/7 perpetual swaps on major U.S. stocks and indexes with low-latency and high-precision market data tailored to meet the institutional trading standards.

Through the use of Chainlink Data Streams, BitMEX will be able to offer some of the most precise and up-to-date pricing of equities to traders within the digital asset ecosystem. The relocation supports the larger idea of BitMEX consolidating crypto-native infrastructure with conventional financial markets without compromising performance, visibility, and dependability.

Powering Equity Perps With Institutional-Grade Infrastructure

Equity Perps are the new entry mode of BitMeX in tokenizing traditional market exposure, which enables traders to be synthetically exposed to stocks and index without the traditional trading hours of the day. In a bid to make these products work just as robustly as crypto derivatives, BitMEX needed a data solution that could help bridge TradFi price feeds and on-chain execution.

Chainlink Data Streams serve the same purpose by providing real-time market data using decentralized oracle networks. These oracles combine and authenticate the pricing data of high-quality sources so that BitMEX can enforce the integrity of the indices when operating in rapidly moving markets and even managing risks. The outcome is a trading environment that helps to sustain price discovery and efficient execution even when volatility is high.

The Role of Data in Real-World Asset Trading

Precise and timely pricing is a requirement of derivatives based on real-world assets, especially equities that trade in multiple venues and across multiple time zones. Chainlink Data Streams are the core of real-time risk management systems in BitMEX, such as liquidations and margin calculations.

This also has multi-asset margining, where traders are in a position to trade across different collateral types within one platform. Having institutional-grade price discovery as the base of these mechanisms, users are now able to trade equity-linked products with more confidence in the fairness and accuracy of the market results.

Chainlink Data Streams were chosen due to their ability to satisfy the strict needs of professional trading. A major strength is that it has sub-second price latency, meaning that orders are fulfilled with reference to movements in the market at nearly real-time. This low latency delivery is especially significant to the high and active traders who depend on accurate timing.

Chainlink, other than being fast, offers pricing accuracy that is benchmarked to major global exchanges. This concern with data integrity also stabilizes index pricing and minimizes chances of manipulation or wrong liquidations. Data Streams also provide liquidity-weighted bid-ask spreads, which provides a more detailed perspective of market depth and gives reasonable risk parameters throughout the platform.

Other differentiators are security and uptime. The infrastructure of Chainlink has won tens of trillions of dollars of transaction value throughout the blockchain ecosystem, which makes BitMEX confident in its dependability to conduct high-stakes derivatives trading.

Strengthening Transparency and Trust

Through the use of decentralized oracle networks, BitMEX will increase the transparency of the process of equity pricing source and use in all of its derivatives products. This allows it to decentralize its operation and avoid relying on single data providers and relates to the larger crypto ethos of minimizing trust even as the service goes more into more traditional asset classes.

To traders, it provides increased understanding of the formation of prices and the way risk mechanisms work, especially with complex products such as perpetual swaps that are pegged to equities and indices.

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