
GoQuant
A platform that provides market data services to financial institutions.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | €0.0 | round | |
* | $4.0m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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GoQuant is a digital asset trading infrastructure provider, established in September 2022 by founder and CEO Denis Dariotis. Initially focused on delivering low-latency market data to financial institutions, the company evolved its product line in response to client feedback. Observing that clients couldn't fully leverage the high-speed data due to slower execution systems, GoQuant transitioned to providing high-performance trade execution solutions.
The company operates in the digital asset market, serving institutional clients such as financial institutions, hedge funds, and brokerages. GoQuant's business model is centered on a fixed-price fee structure, which contrasts with the volume-based fees common in the industry. This approach is designed to allow clients to maximize trading opportunities without diminishing per-trade profits.
GoQuant's core offering is an Order Execution and Management System (OEMS) that facilitates ultra-low latency trade execution through a private, self-hosted infrastructure, which helps safeguard sensitive trading strategies. The platform also includes a Portfolio and Risk Management System (PMS/RMS) with tools for Transaction Cost Analysis (TCA) and risk modeling. The infrastructure integrates with major centralized and decentralized exchanges, prime brokers, OTC desks, and market makers. In May 2025, the Miami-based company announced it had raised $4 million in a seed funding round led by GSR, with participation from investors including Copper.co, Lombard Odier, and TYR Capital, to enhance its trading infrastructure.
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