Secure Exchange Infrastructure, Described At Public Level.
DMX is being designed around resilient, auditable and institutionally governed exchange systems. Public materials describe the architecture by capability, without disclosing vendor strategy or confidential implementation details.
Technology Capability Areas
The platform design is intended to support electronic markets, market supervision, data integrity, participant access and operational resilience.
Trading Infrastructure
Electronic order handling, market access, contract administration and controlled participant connectivity.
Post-Trade Controls
Clearing, settlement coordination, collateral workflows, margining principles and default-management governance.
Data And Reporting
Market data, regulatory reporting, audit logs, reference data and management information.
Surveillance And Compliance
Monitoring tools, exception reporting, AML/KYC workflows, fit-and-proper controls and rule enforcement support.
Cyber Resilience
Security-by-design, access controls, monitoring, business continuity, disaster recovery and operational resilience.
Participant Services
Broker, member, warehouse, institutional and regulator-facing services delivered through controlled access channels.
Five-Layer Platform Model
The intended platform covers market participants, trading engine, implementation and integration, data backbone, and settlement layer.
Trading & Access
Electronic order matching, broker access, institutional access and participant portals.
Risk & Surveillance
Pre-trade risk controls, market surveillance, margining, clearing rules and default management.
Data & Reporting
Real-time event bus, data lake, market data, regulatory reporting and auditability.
