Oct 13, 2020 at 20:39 UTCUpdated Oct 13, 2020 at 20:40 UTC.On Oct. 1, Diginex became the first crypto exchange operator to list on Nasdaq.
Although the business is still in its early stages, a look into Diginex's operations and filings can give us deeper insights into the exchange industry, historically unknown to the public.
CoinDesk Research presents an in-depth look into Hong Kong-based Diginex, the digital asset financial services company.
Once in the business of cryptocurrency mining, Diginex sold most of those operations in 2018 and changed its focus to developing a digital asset financial services stack that includes an exchange, custodian, trading system and other complimentary business lines.
The company is centered around its institutional-focused exchange, Equos, which competes with several well-established players in a high-risk and competitive environment.
Having just launched a few months ago, there is no significant financial information yet available for its exchange.
Recent filings show Diginex's financial projections for the next three fiscal years.
Management estimates the exchange will bring in nearly $300 million in revenue by fiscal year 2023 with $2.4 billion in average daily trade volume.
Diginex also expects to achieve operating margins of 53% by 2023 as the company achieves economies of scale.
As a point of reference, filings from the U.K.'s Companies House show Bitstamp achieved $127 million in revenue with a 49% operating margin in 2018.Read the full report here.
Diginex: An Early-Stage Cryptocurrency Exchange With High Aspirations
pubblicato su Oct 13, 2020
by Coindesk | pubblicato su Coinage
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