【Crypto World】Recently, many exchanges have been busy upgrading their “assets.” One platform just completed ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification and integrated TradingView charts deeply, supporting direct order placement and asset management on the chart—this experience is indeed user-friendly for professional traders.
Even more interesting is the iteration in security. Besides regular protections, Proof of Reserves has become a standard feature, and multi-layer security architectures are gradually being implemented. This reflects the industry’s move towards “truly reassuring” users.
From the market perspective, the growth momentum of digital asset users has not slowed down. It is predicted to reach 1 billion by 2026, which means future exchange competition will not just be about trading pairs or fees, but about “how secure and professional the tools I can provide you are.” Platforms investing in infrastructure upgrades are paving the way for the upcoming era of large-scale applications.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-10 20:30
ISO Certification + Deep integration with TradingView sounds great, but the real question is—when will those small platforms catch up? It still feels like the big fish are eating the small fish.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-10 18:19
ISO Certification + Deep Integration with TradingView... This combination really has some substance, but to be fair, no matter how advanced the security setup is, it still depends on whether it has actually been breached. That’s the real test of true worth.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 01-09 01:01
The industry is heating up, with ISO certification and PoR becoming standard features, indicating that everyone is vying for control over security. But can it truly reassure users? Or is it just a new way to continue harvesting profits?
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-08 10:43
ISO certification integration with TradingView sounds fancy, but what really matters is PoR — the promised transparency. Let's prove the funds first before discussing anything else.
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RugPullProphet
· 01-08 10:37
What's the point of getting so many certifications? The key is whether they will run away with the funds. ISO certification + PoR + TradingView sound impressive, but users really only care about one thing—funds security.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-08 10:36
Honestly, ISO certification has now become a standard feature for the big players, which makes it less competitive... The key still depends on whether the PoR is truly transparent or not, don't end up just wasting time again.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-08 10:34
ISO certification, TradingView, reserve proof... sound good, but how many exchanges can truly implement them? It's still the same old story—over-the-top marketing, and security measures are full of fluff.
Exchange Infrastructure Race: ISO Certification and Reserve Proof Become Standard, TradingView Integration Enhances Professionalism
【Crypto World】Recently, many exchanges have been busy upgrading their “assets.” One platform just completed ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification and integrated TradingView charts deeply, supporting direct order placement and asset management on the chart—this experience is indeed user-friendly for professional traders.
Even more interesting is the iteration in security. Besides regular protections, Proof of Reserves has become a standard feature, and multi-layer security architectures are gradually being implemented. This reflects the industry’s move towards “truly reassuring” users.
From the market perspective, the growth momentum of digital asset users has not slowed down. It is predicted to reach 1 billion by 2026, which means future exchange competition will not just be about trading pairs or fees, but about “how secure and professional the tools I can provide you are.” Platforms investing in infrastructure upgrades are paving the way for the upcoming era of large-scale applications.