Trading Technologies To Add Crypto.com Prediction Markets For Institutional Traders
The integration will give Trading Technologies clients access to regulated prediction markets and cryptocurrency derivatives through its existing infrastructure.

Trading Technologies International (TT) has agreed to connect its institutional trading platform to OG.com, Crypto.com’s CFTC-regulated exchange and clearinghouse.
The integration, expected to go live during the fourth quarter of 2026, will allow TT clients to access prediction markets offered through OG.com using the company’s existing trading technology.
TT also plans to support Crypto.com’s new margin-based cryptocurrency futures contracts when those products become available.
The agreement comes amid growing institutional interest in regulated prediction markets and digital-asset derivatives in the US, with financial market participants increasingly looking for access through established trading infrastructure.
Prediction Markets Access Planned For Q4
Through the connection, TT clients will be able to use the company’s existing execution and algorithmic trading tools when accessing OG.com, alongside its clearing and margin-management capabilities.
Steve Humenik, chief legal officer of OG.com and executive vice president of Crypto.com, said providing regulated access through established institutional infrastructure was an important part of the agreement.
“Providing institutional participants with secure, compliant and seamless access is paramount,” Humenik said.
The companies have not disclosed which individual prediction market contracts will initially be available through the integration or whether availability will differ according to jurisdiction or customer type.
Financial terms of the partnership were also not disclosed.
TT Responds To Institutional Demand
Chicago-based Trading Technologies provides capital markets technology to financial institutions including banks, brokerages, hedge funds and money managers.
Its infrastructure currently supports trading across futures, options, foreign exchange, fixed income and cryptocurrency markets.
Alun Green, executive vice president and managing director for futures and options at TT, said demand from institutional clients for access to prediction markets and digital assets was increasing.
“We are seeing a strong and growing appetite among our institutional clients to expand their participation in regulated prediction and digital asset markets,” Green said.
The agreement will bring OG.com prediction markets and Crypto.com’s forthcoming margin-based cryptocurrency futures into the same trading environment used by TT clients for other financial products.
The companies said the integration forms part of TT’s broader strategy to provide institutional customers with access to US-regulated prediction markets and digital-asset trading venues.








