Dark Pool Trading Platform GoDark will support cryptocurrency spot trading and plans to expand to perpetual futures contracts

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/10/31 20:45:54
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BlockBeats News, October 31, according to CoinDesk's report, GoDark is an institution-grade dark pool trading platform built for digital assets, backed by cryptocurrency custody and trading institutions such as Copper and GSR. The platform is launching a new service designed to execute large orders without exposing intentions to the market. GoDark will offer spot crypto trading at launch and plans to expand to perpetual contracts, traditional futures, options, and other financial products.

In addition to GSR and Copper, the product has received support from multiple institutions, including: FRNT Financial (FRNT), Stillman Digital (a subsidiary of DeFi Technologies Inc.), Fasanara Capital, Capital Union Bank, Tyr Capital, Hercle, Valos, and Trillion Digital.

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