Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) has partnered with Blockstream to introduce cryptocurrency options data to the ICE Consolidated Feed’s offerings. This development addresses the need for transparency and market insights in the crypto space.

This data feed includes real-time information on over 100 cryptocurrencies from over 30 globally sourced venues and exchanges. According to a statement shared by ICE, this collaboration aims to provide a service that facilitates accessible and informed trading practices.

The ICE Consolidated Feed is a solution that aggregates content from over 600 data streams in a normalized format. It serves banks, asset managers, and hedge funds. This solution spans multiple asset classes, from equities and derivatives to commodities and ETFs, offering a range of global financial information.

Adam Back, the CEO of Blockstream, mentioned: “Interest in the crypto markets has been steadily increasing after seeing key regulatory decisions and positive market responses earlier this year. This is a great time to launch this new offering, and we are pleased to continue working closely with ICE and cryptocurrency exchanges globally to deliver this data service.”

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