SETL Joins Cobalt DL to Reduce Costs on FX Post Trade via Blockchain

by Avi Mizrahi
  • The service is set to launch in 2017, with 15 leading institutional FX participants already committed to the program.
SETL Joins Cobalt DL to Reduce Costs on FX Post Trade via Blockchain
Finance Magnates

SETL, the London based financial blockchain startup, and Cobalt DL, a private peer-to-peer network that reduces post trade cost and risk through distributed ledger technology, today announced a partnership to deploy the SETL OpenCSD within the Cobalt FX post trade platform.

The Cobalt FX platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with all trading sources and venues, providing immediate efficiency benefits which the developers say have shown to deliver a significant cost reduction when compared with existing infrastructure. The new service is set to launch in 2017, with 15 leading institutional FX participants already committed to the service.

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Cobalt DL will create a single, shared view of each FX transaction using SETL’s OpenCSD platform. The distributed ledger will be a depository of trade information, captured in the Cobalt post trade reconciliation system. It is able to process high burst speeds, and has the capacity to process many billions of transactions per day. The record will provide cryptographic proof of a contract and of the parties’ agreement to the trade terms. Participants will be able to retrieve details of their own trading activity from the ledger in a manner which absolutely verifies their inclusion in the shared record, but does not allow them to examine other participants’ activities.

Peter Randall

SETL.io co-founder and CEO Peter Randall

Peter Randall, CEO of SETL, commented: “We are extremely pleased to be working with Cobalt and their partners on this ground-breaking project. The Cobalt team are leaders in the field of FX processing and our common focus on speed and resiliency makes us natural partners. This is not a proof-of-concept or a prototype; it will be a revenue generating implementation of distributed ledger technology.”

Andrew Coyne, CEO and Co-Founder, Cobalt DL

Andrew Coyne, CEO and Co-Founder, Cobalt DL

Andy Coyne, co-founder of Cobalt DL, added: “We have undertaken an exhaustive review of the technology in the DL space and have chosen to partner with SETL due to their demonstrated technical leadership in the field, their ability to process trades at scale and their team’s deep understanding of financial services. The FX market requires systems to be able to achieve high burst transaction throughputs per second with daily capacity in the millions. SETL were able to demonstrate resilient working technology comfortably processing at both high burst and steady state speeds and in excess of 1.4 billion transactions a day – an absolute necessity in the high volume FX market. The SETL OpenCSD platform provides a real-world interface and API structure that will allow us to fully integrate it into our solution.”

SETL, the London based financial blockchain startup, and Cobalt DL, a private peer-to-peer network that reduces post trade cost and risk through distributed ledger technology, today announced a partnership to deploy the SETL OpenCSD within the Cobalt FX post trade platform.

The Cobalt FX platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with all trading sources and venues, providing immediate efficiency benefits which the developers say have shown to deliver a significant cost reduction when compared with existing infrastructure. The new service is set to launch in 2017, with 15 leading institutional FX participants already committed to the service.

Join the industry leaders at the Finance Magnates London Summit, 14-15 November, 2016. Register here!

Cobalt DL will create a single, shared view of each FX transaction using SETL’s OpenCSD platform. The distributed ledger will be a depository of trade information, captured in the Cobalt post trade reconciliation system. It is able to process high burst speeds, and has the capacity to process many billions of transactions per day. The record will provide cryptographic proof of a contract and of the parties’ agreement to the trade terms. Participants will be able to retrieve details of their own trading activity from the ledger in a manner which absolutely verifies their inclusion in the shared record, but does not allow them to examine other participants’ activities.

Peter Randall

SETL.io co-founder and CEO Peter Randall

Peter Randall, CEO of SETL, commented: “We are extremely pleased to be working with Cobalt and their partners on this ground-breaking project. The Cobalt team are leaders in the field of FX processing and our common focus on speed and resiliency makes us natural partners. This is not a proof-of-concept or a prototype; it will be a revenue generating implementation of distributed ledger technology.”

Andrew Coyne, CEO and Co-Founder, Cobalt DL

Andrew Coyne, CEO and Co-Founder, Cobalt DL

Andy Coyne, co-founder of Cobalt DL, added: “We have undertaken an exhaustive review of the technology in the DL space and have chosen to partner with SETL due to their demonstrated technical leadership in the field, their ability to process trades at scale and their team’s deep understanding of financial services. The FX market requires systems to be able to achieve high burst transaction throughputs per second with daily capacity in the millions. SETL were able to demonstrate resilient working technology comfortably processing at both high burst and steady state speeds and in excess of 1.4 billion transactions a day – an absolute necessity in the high volume FX market. The SETL OpenCSD platform provides a real-world interface and API structure that will allow us to fully integrate it into our solution.”

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