What Is Troy (TROY)?
Troy Trade endeavors to be a global prime broker specializing in crypto trading and asset management. The platform thrives in providing crypto brokerage services to professional traders and institutional clients.
According to the platform website, Troy Trade has upgraded to Troy 2.0, aiming toward the project to become a smart hybrid asset management system. Troy 2.0 operates with a strong focus on inclusivity, profitability, security, and an urge to serve its community.
The Troy 2.0 ecosystem has four primary features as the following:
Liquidity Aggregator: Troy is designed to aggregate liquidity into one pool from major DEXs (Decentralized Exchanges), liquidity pools, centralized exchanges, and various other sources.
Data Analytics: The platform makes a framework of data matrix (market and blockchain data) available to its users for delegating their decision-making.
Flexible Earn: Troy users can enjoy a return on their tokens and also have the right to move the tokens without any restrictions.
Quant Strategies: Troy wants to host a series of quantitative trading strategies for its global investors. The quantitative trading strategies refer to long-short portfolios of 30 percent of the top and bottom of the cryptocurrency market.
As stated in the platform docs, the Troy network is in an accumulation of these four layers: i) Public chain protocol layer for infrastructure and security support, ii) Off-chain trading layer with high speed, iii) Settlement network layer to reduce compliance costs and provide friction-free trading, and iv) Application layer for cutting-edge application services.
The platform denotes its token by the ticker TROY.
History of Troy (TROY)
The founding team members of Troy come with a global experience from Credit Suisse, CITIC Group, MIT, OKEX, and Huobi to lead the creation of a robust trading platform. The platform released its official whitepaper in October 2019.
The TROY token has a maximum supply of 10,000,000,000 TROYs.