Boerse Stuttgart and solarisBank to Develop Crypto Exchange

Thursday, 13/12/2018 | 11:19 GMT by Celeste Skinner
  • solarisBank will help Boerse Stuttgart develop the trading system for its cryptocurrency platform.
Boerse Stuttgart and solarisBank to Develop Crypto Exchange
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Boerse Stuttgart Group, the second-largest exchange in Germany, announced on Wednesday that it has teamed up with solarisBank, a Berlin-based fintech company that holds a German banking license, to develop a cryptocurrency exchange.

Specifically, solarisBank will help Boerse Stuttgart develop the trading system for its cryptocurrency platform which is expected to launch in the first half of next year. Furthermore, solarisBank will act as the exchangeโ€™s banking platform.

Alexander Hoฬˆptner the CEO of Boerse Stuttgart GmbH

Alexander Hรถptner
Source: Boerse Stuttgart GmbH

Commenting on the partnership, Alexander Hรถptner, the CEO of Boerse Stuttgart GmbH said: "With its combination of technology and banking expertise, solarisBank is a great partner for us to offer central services along the value chain for digital assets. solarisBank's Blockchain Factory supports us in taking trading in Cryptocurrencies and tokens to the next level and in setting new standards in transparency and reliability.โ€

The cryptocurrency exchange builds upon an earlier announcement from the exchange where the company said it planned to release a zero-fee crypto trading application this year, which was developed with fintech startup Sowa Labs.

Boerse Stuttgart crypto exchange to initially offer BTC and ETH

According to the statement, the cryptocurrency exchange will initially offer established cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum for trading. In addition, once the initial coin offering (ICO) platform the exchange is developing is live, users will also be able to trade tokens issued there on the secondary market. When it launches, the cryptocurrency exchange will be open to private and institutional investors.

Roland Folz the CEO of solarisBank

Roland Folz
Source: LinkedIn

"Boerse Stuttgart Group and solarisBank share the ambition to shape the future of the financial industry. A reliable and performant trading venue is a fundamental contribution to our shared vision of a hybrid financial world with both fiat and crypto currencies. We are very pleased that Boerse Stuttgart Group chose our Blockchain Factory around Peter Grosskopf and Michael Offermann as its trusted partner," added Roland Folz, the CEO of solarisBank.

Boerse Stuttgart Group, the second-largest exchange in Germany, announced on Wednesday that it has teamed up with solarisBank, a Berlin-based fintech company that holds a German banking license, to develop a cryptocurrency exchange.

Specifically, solarisBank will help Boerse Stuttgart develop the trading system for its cryptocurrency platform which is expected to launch in the first half of next year. Furthermore, solarisBank will act as the exchangeโ€™s banking platform.

Alexander Hoฬˆptner the CEO of Boerse Stuttgart GmbH

Alexander Hรถptner
Source: Boerse Stuttgart GmbH

Commenting on the partnership, Alexander Hรถptner, the CEO of Boerse Stuttgart GmbH said: "With its combination of technology and banking expertise, solarisBank is a great partner for us to offer central services along the value chain for digital assets. solarisBank's Blockchain Factory supports us in taking trading in Cryptocurrencies and tokens to the next level and in setting new standards in transparency and reliability.โ€

The cryptocurrency exchange builds upon an earlier announcement from the exchange where the company said it planned to release a zero-fee crypto trading application this year, which was developed with fintech startup Sowa Labs.

Boerse Stuttgart crypto exchange to initially offer BTC and ETH

According to the statement, the cryptocurrency exchange will initially offer established cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum for trading. In addition, once the initial coin offering (ICO) platform the exchange is developing is live, users will also be able to trade tokens issued there on the secondary market. When it launches, the cryptocurrency exchange will be open to private and institutional investors.

Roland Folz the CEO of solarisBank

Roland Folz
Source: LinkedIn

"Boerse Stuttgart Group and solarisBank share the ambition to shape the future of the financial industry. A reliable and performant trading venue is a fundamental contribution to our shared vision of a hybrid financial world with both fiat and crypto currencies. We are very pleased that Boerse Stuttgart Group chose our Blockchain Factory around Peter Grosskopf and Michael Offermann as its trusted partner," added Roland Folz, the CEO of solarisBank.

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