BlockFills has announced its completed integration with Your Bourse, a brokerage technology provider, to expand its network of liquidity providers.
At the same time, BlockFills will now serve as a liquidity provider to all brokers on the Your Bourse platform.
Both parties have deemed the integration as a means of enhancing access to institutional-grade digital asset liquidity and simplifying trading infrastructure for professional market participants.
“We’re excited to align with Your Bourse in an effort to simplify the process in which institutional traders access deep digital asset liquidity and reliable 24/7 pricing for digital asset trading products, including CFDs (contracts for difference),” said Nick Hammer, CEO and co-founder of BlockFills.
“Our partnership combines professional-grade strength with the agility to seize market opportunities and comes at an important time in digital assets innovation as we continue to see more institutional players enter the space.”
The trading and pricing infrastructure will enable multi-asset liquidity aggregation, low-latency infrastructure, and institutional-grade risk management across digital assets, FX, and CFDs to bridge traditional execution standards with crypto markets.
Qualified clients gain access to constant, two-sided streaming liquidity, anonymous order execution, and regulated digital asset CFD trading through BlockFills’ FCA-licensed affiliate, Basis Capital Markets.
“Having BlockFills on board provides our clients with direct, low-latency access to institutional-grade crypto spot and derivatives liquidity, alongside the FX, metals, and indices flows that already route through our platform,” said Elina Pedersen, co-founder and chief revenue officer of Your Bourse.
“We value BlockFills’ confidence in our infrastructure and look forward to expanding our partnership to unlock even greater opportunities for our mutual clients worldwide,” she said.
This collaboration highlights the accelerating convergence of TradFi and DeFi as institutional-grade infrastructure and regulatory frameworks are increasingly applied to digital asset markets.



