BridgePort launches AI-driven exchange intelligence – e-Forex
BridgePort, the middleware coordination layer for institutional crypto off-exchange settlement (OES), has announced the launch of BridgePort Analytics featuring Bridget, an AI-powered exchange-intelligence agent that helps institutions optimize execution and settlement decisions across fragmented markets. In a market where liquidity is scattered across dozens of venues, making informed trading decisions requires synthesizing vast amounts of disparate data. BridgePort Analytics addresses this challenge by providing institutions 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, 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,” said 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.” BridgePort Analytics is powered by institutional-grade data feeds from partners that 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 behavior, 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.