Pyth lanza índices de precios 24/7 para acciones y materias primas

Pyth ha lanzado Pyth Indices, que proporcionan precios continuos las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, para acciones estadounidenses, petróleo, metales y cestas temáticas. El servicio apunta a la expansión de los mercados de activos del mundo real tokenizados y el comercio de perpetuos.

Los nuevos índices fueron presentados el 10 de junio. Ofrecen datos ininterrumpidos que anteriormente se limitaban al horario de negociación estándar. Entre los socios de lanzamiento se encuentran Coinbase, Kraken, dYdX y Nado. Estas plataformas integrarán los índices en sus servicios. El movimiento respalda el crecimiento en los activos tokenizados y los mercados de perpetuos. Pyth describió los índices como una respuesta directa a la demanda de precios continuos.

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