Finance Magnates and Gold-i are making a final call for brokers, prop trading firms, and liquidity providers to take part in the Global Crypto Sentiment Survey before it closes.
Time is running out to take part in the Global Crypto Sentiment Survey among FX Brokers and Prop Trading Firms.
Finance Magnates and Gold-i are inviting FX / CFD brokers, prop trading firms, and liquidity providers to share their view before the survey closes.
The survey was launched to gather direct market input on how firms are approaching crypto trading today, how important it may become over the next two years, what barriers still stand in the way, and which products may see more growth next.
Why this matters
Crypto remains a key topic across the trading industry, but the market is still not moving in one clear direction.
Some firms already offer crypto trading and are seeing good client interest. Others are still reviewing demand, infrastructure, risk, regulation, and internal priorities before taking the next step.
It gives brokers, prop firms, and liquidity providers the chance to add their own market view and help build a clearer industry picture based on real business input.
What the survey covers
The survey looks at key areas including:
current approach to crypto trading
strategic importance over the next two years
product expansion plans
reasons for offering or considering crypto
barriers to growth
infrastructure confidence
revenue impact
expected A-Book share of crypto flow
market outlook among retail FX brokers
All responses are anonymous and reviewed in aggregate for research purposes.
A short survey with real value
The survey takes only 3–5 minutes to complete, but every response helps strengthen the final findings.
The more relevant firms that take part, the more useful and accurate the final market view becomes.
For firms active in this space, this is a chance to make sure their side of the market is represented.
Final call to take part
If you are part of an FX / CFD broker, prop trading firm, or liquidity provider, this is the final call to join the survey before it closes.
Founded in 2008, Gold-i is a pioneering force in the trading technology sector, with its headquarters in the UK and offices worldwide. Having started as one of the earliest MT4 bridge providers, Gold-i has grown an extensive product portfolio and is a recognised market leader in both the FX and digital asset industries. Our client base includes brokers, funds, LPs and exchanges.
At Gold-i, we are committed to driving innovation in trading technology, developing software solutions that empower clients to excel in today's dynamic market environment. Our products span three key areas: Liquidity Management, MetaTrader Tools & Hosting, and Business Intelligence & Risk Management.
Time is running out to take part in the Global Crypto Sentiment Survey among FX Brokers and Prop Trading Firms.
Finance Magnates and Gold-i are inviting FX / CFD brokers, prop trading firms, and liquidity providers to share their view before the survey closes.
The survey was launched to gather direct market input on how firms are approaching crypto trading today, how important it may become over the next two years, what barriers still stand in the way, and which products may see more growth next.
Why this matters
Crypto remains a key topic across the trading industry, but the market is still not moving in one clear direction.
Some firms already offer crypto trading and are seeing good client interest. Others are still reviewing demand, infrastructure, risk, regulation, and internal priorities before taking the next step.
It gives brokers, prop firms, and liquidity providers the chance to add their own market view and help build a clearer industry picture based on real business input.
What the survey covers
The survey looks at key areas including:
current approach to crypto trading
strategic importance over the next two years
product expansion plans
reasons for offering or considering crypto
barriers to growth
infrastructure confidence
revenue impact
expected A-Book share of crypto flow
market outlook among retail FX brokers
All responses are anonymous and reviewed in aggregate for research purposes.
A short survey with real value
The survey takes only 3–5 minutes to complete, but every response helps strengthen the final findings.
The more relevant firms that take part, the more useful and accurate the final market view becomes.
For firms active in this space, this is a chance to make sure their side of the market is represented.
Final call to take part
If you are part of an FX / CFD broker, prop trading firm, or liquidity provider, this is the final call to join the survey before it closes.
Founded in 2008, Gold-i is a pioneering force in the trading technology sector, with its headquarters in the UK and offices worldwide. Having started as one of the earliest MT4 bridge providers, Gold-i has grown an extensive product portfolio and is a recognised market leader in both the FX and digital asset industries. Our client base includes brokers, funds, LPs and exchanges.
At Gold-i, we are committed to driving innovation in trading technology, developing software solutions that empower clients to excel in today's dynamic market environment. Our products span three key areas: Liquidity Management, MetaTrader Tools & Hosting, and Business Intelligence & Risk Management.
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