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Best Crypto Exchanges for Institutional Investors

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Bitget’s slogan is “a one-stop cryptocurrency investment and trading solution,” and it lives up to that name. What stood out immediately was the depth of its institutional infrastructure, with access to custody options from trusted providers such as Copper ClearLoop, Cobo SuperLoop, Cactus Custody, and Fireblocks. 

On the operations side, Bitget is built for complex trading, with the ability to create up to 1,000 sub-accounts and a single-dashboard platform for managing them. This makes trading at scale less painful than platforms that scatter these features across separate interfaces.

Bitget also provides dedicated account managers, market-maker and broker programs, and institutional lending options, making it easier to run high-volume or multi-strategy setups.

Another consensus win across our team during Bitget’s review is its high-performance API integration. It supports spot, futures, and copy trading and consistently performs fast and reliably in testing. Bitget’s API also includes SDKs for five programming languages, making integration straightforward, and it’s free to use.

Bitget institutional platform at a glance:

Maker fee0.025% for ≥50M to 0.01% for ≥1B based on a 30-day spot volume (BGB fee discount of 20% applies)
Taker fee0.04% for ≥50M to 0.02% for ≥1B based on a 30-day spot volume (BGB fee discount of 20% applies)
Sub accountsUp to 1000 sub-accounts
PRO minimum amount≥ 50,000,000 USD 30-day spot trading volume

Source: https://coingape.com/cryptocurrency-exchanges/best-crypto-exchanges-for-institutional-investors/

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