top of page
BridgePort Logo

Efficiency, security, and adaptability are essential across all asset classes. So why should institutional crypto accept less? Can fragmented systems truly support the next wave of growth while adapting to scalable regulation?

BridgePort delivers agnostic middleware that seamlessly connects execution and custody—moving from a “nice to have” into a must-have solution. How does BridgePort compare against the status quo

The Secure Bridge for Execution and Settlement

BridgePort Unveils Analytics Package

  • Writer: BridgePort
    BridgePort
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Published in The Full FX

January 15, 2026 - by Colin Lambert

A finger taps a glowing digital flowchart against a blue background, with a blurred keyboard in the foreground, suggesting technology use.

Crypto middleware provider BridgePort has launched a new analytics package, featuring Bridget, an AI-powered agent aimed at helping users optimise execution and settlement decisions in highly fragmented markets. The firm says the new package addresses the key issues arising from a market where liquidity is scattered across dozens of venues, and where making informed trading decisions requires synthesising vast amounts of disparate data. BridgePort Analytics provides an independent view into how exchanges actually perform, across spreads, slippage, depth, and fragmentation, so they can decide where to route flow and how to rebalance alongside their off-exchange settlement workflows.

Bridget, the AI-assistant interface, makes this intelligence accessible through natural-language queries, it adds, bringing institutional-grade venue analysis to a broader set of traders without requiring expensive, specialized tooling.

“As more trading moves to OES, institutions need a clear understanding of how each venue performs under real conditions,” says Nirup Ramalingam, CEO of BridgePort. “BridgePort Analytics gives firms objective execution-quality data they can use to allocate credit, build routing logic, and manage settlement risk across venues. It extends our role as the coordination layer for institutional trading by showing where real execution quality exists, helping firms rebalance more precisely and reduce the amount they must distribute across exchanges to stay competitive within an OES framework.”

The new service uses data feeds from partners who, BridgePort says, cover over 400 global exchanges and nearly one million trading symbols. The platform ingests real-time and historical order-book depth, trade data, market-microstructure signals, and the latest crypto-market news to deliver objective execution-quality metrics, size-specific venue behaviour, and liquidity insights across global markets. These inputs create a unified intelligence layer that supports routing decisions, capital allocation, and settlement workflows for institutional traders.

“We’re working to make many markets behave like one market,” explains Steven Bartfield, chief product officer of BridgePort. “Fragmentation has forced traders into separate workflows for every exchange. BridgePort OES addresses that by shifting settlement risk away from venues, BridgePort’s Pledging enables firms to hold and allocate capital from a custodian without pre-funding, and now BridgePort Analytics gives traders a unified layer of execution intelligence and venue behaviour so capital can be deployed with far greater precision across markets.”

Gray card with "Media Coverage: The Digital Assets Edge" in red text, logo top right. Abstract pastel background with curved shapes.

•  •  •  •

Reposted from Source: thefullfx.com


bottom of page