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Crypto-stock trade pairs in the cards as Swyftx inks $1.5B merger with Superhero

Crypto-stock trade pairs in the cards as Swyftx inks $1.5B merger with Superhero


Australian crypto exchange Swyftx wants to eventually offer seamless trading between traditional and crypto-asset classes, with its first step being the completion of its $1.5 billion merger deal with online investing platform Superhero. 

The deal to combine the two was revealed on June 8, with the merged entity set to become the first in Australia to offer both decentralized and traditional finance.

Speaking to Cointelegraph on Wednesday, Swyftx co-CEO Ryan Parsons revealed that one of its longer-term goals is to explore “greater interoperability between asset classes.”

“You can imagine customers trading their Bitcoin or other digital assets for equities in listed companies like Tesla, and vice versa.”

Parsons said that its first priority will be to work with regulators and set up appropriate customer protections:

“But it’s important to be clear that we’re working through all the regulatory requirements in what is already a quickly evolving regulatory landscape. We’re extremely keen to ensure that whatever we do, is done properly with appropriate customer protections in place.”

Related: Aussie consumer group calls for better crypto regs due to ‘lagging laws’

While the merger news appeared to come without any prior warning, Parsons said it was “no surprise” that a number of equity trading platforms have been looking to offer crypto trading and vice versa, and that discussions with Superhero about a merger had been underway for several months prior:

“The two teams have been actively talking for a few months, with the merger following out of initial discussions around the potential for a crypto-equities partnership opportunity. It just made more sense to join forces than to be partners.”

Co-founded by Alex Harper and Angus Goldman in 2018, Swyftx is an Australian crypto exchange, offering 320 digital currencies and crypto interest-earning products. The company’s exchange saw a banner year in 2021, growing its investor base by nearly 1,200% to over 600,000 retail and corporate investors.

Superhero, an online broker, was founded in the same year, but launched only in late 2020. Over the last 12 months, the company has grown its investor base by…

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