In this episode of The Scoop, Brandon Mulvihill, co-founder and CEO of Crossover Markets, discusses crypto's changing market structure and the role of Crossover as an execution-only trading venue.
Episode 18 of Season 6 of The Scoop was recorded with The Block's Frank Chaparro and Crossover Markets co-founder and CEO Brandon Mulvihill .
Listen below, and subscribe to The Scoop on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Please send feedback and revision requests to podcast@theblock.coIn this episode of The Scoop, Mulvihill discusses crypto's changing market structure and the role of Crossover as an execution-only trading venue.
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