
Nasdaq Puts TotalView Market Data on Blockchain Rails via Pyth
Nasdaq will distribute its flagship TotalView equity data through the Pyth Data Marketplace, opening depth-of-book feeds to blockchain applications and developers.
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Nasdaq is moving one of its most closely watched equity data products onto blockchain infrastructure, a step that signals how established market operators are treating distributed ledgers as serious plumbing for financial data rather than a niche for crypto trading.
The exchange operator confirmed it will distribute its TotalView market data through the Pyth Data Marketplace, according to reporting by BitKE and Cointelegraph. The arrangement lets developers, financial institutions and blockchain-based applications tap Nasdaq's full depth-of-book equity data through programmable interfaces, instead of relying solely on traditional data terminals and dedicated feeds.
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