ArdenX follows the strictest standards to maintain data integrity, accuracy and fairness to ensure consistency and confidence in the market. To ensure data integrity, real-time availability and authority, we regularly review cryptocurrency exchanges, monitor market conditions and make appropriate data adjustments.
Real-time cryptocurrency pricing
ArdenX provides real-time, accurate and high-quality market data services for institutional and retail investors by aggregating and analysing market data, blockchain data, social, information and other data from hundreds of cryptocurrency exchanges around the world and generates trending data and indexes the data according to these data in different time dimensions, to ensure that investors can learn more about cryptocurrencies.
- Integrate data from hundreds of cryptocurrency exchanges to provide a global one-stop market service.
- Provide real-time high-quality market data to help you understand the market in time and make informed investment decisions.
- Generate trend data to help you understand the market and make accurate investment strategies.
Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses encryption to secure transactions, control the issuance of new money, and verify the transfer of assets. Cryptocurrencies work based on a decentralised technology, usually a blockchain, which is a decentralised database that records all transactions.
KYC (Know Your Customer) is a standard procedure commonly used in the financial industry and other fields to ensure that service providers know the identity of their customers to prevent fraud, money laundering, and other nefarious activities.KYC authentication typically requires customers to provide a series of identification documents to verify their true identity.
Factors that contribute to the value of cryptocurrencies are explored, including supply and demand, market sentiment, and technological developments.
An ICO (Initial Token Offering) is a way to raise funds, usually to support new cryptocurrency and blockchain projects. In an ICO, the creator of a project issues a certain number of new tokens and sells these tokens on the market to raise funds to support the development and implementation of the project. Investors can purchase these tokens, usually paying with Bitcoin, Ether, or other fiat currencies.