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New mining techniques, combined with a secure hosting site, offers access to crypto assets with a superior return profile.
FREMONT, CA: The digital assets trading, advisory, and asset management firm, Altonomy rolls out AltMiner, a cloud-based mining platform tailored for global institutions and large investors seeking long-term exposure to bitcoin. It provides larger investors with high-quality miner exposure at a lower relative cost than retail-focused alternatives.
Not everyone can own the data center, and that is why cloud mining is gaining popularity. To this end, AltMiner combines mining technology with a secure hosting site, enabling access to crypto assets and the underlying miner industry with a superior return profile. It is giving traders exposure to efficient miners and promising returns. It is also considered a preferred vehicle for long-term exposure to bitcoin, and the easiest and the cheapest solution.
The sell-side trading business of traditional financial markets mostly lacks an emerging, volatile digital asset market, and there is no sell-side trading desk capable of providing active digital asset and liquidity management services until now. Altonomy understands this need for new broker-dealer that brings the highest degree of professionalism, transparency, proprietary technology, and a global partner network to the emerging digital asset market and becomes one. The company provides institutional-grade liquidity solutions, OTC trading, advisory, and asset management services for the digital asset market.
The extensive digital asset market experience and proprietary algorithms enable Altonomy to be a trusted market leader in customized liquidity management, OTC transaction services for crypto-to-fiat and crypto-to-crypto, and asset management solutions. It maintains a robust network of partners, including the industry's top crypto projects, exchanges, and institutional investors.