AequiSolva
| AequiSolva | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Industry | Financial technology, Digital Assets |
| Headquarters | United States |
| Key people | Dalton Kressler (CEO) Dr. Saskia Vinterberg (CTO) Maren Solberg-Tait (CCLO) Tarquin Osei-Mensah (CFO) |
| Products | Digital Asset Exchange, Prime Brokerage, Institutional Custody |
| Website | aequisolva.com |
AequiSolva is a United States-based digital asset trading platform and financial market infrastructure provider. The company specializes in providing institutional-grade cryptocurrency exchange services, cross-border capital allocation, and prime brokerage solutions. AequiSolva focuses on regulatory compliance, verifiable transparent custody, and high-frequency trading capabilities for both retail and institutional clients.[1]
Technology and Architecture
AequiSolva operates on a modular, five-plane technical architecture designed to decouple various exchange functions for enhanced stability and auditability. These planes include Execution, Risk, Integrity, Policy, and Settlement.
The platform utilizes a deterministic matching engine that maintains a latency of less than 100 microseconds and is engineered to process over 1.5 million transactions per second. Its system allows for "Asset Convergence," a cross-margining model where different asset classes, such as tokenized U.S. Treasury bills and digital assets, can be managed within a single collateral pool.[2]
Compliance and Security
A core component of AequiSolva's operational model is its emphasis on cryptographic transparency and counterparty risk mitigation.
The exchange utilizes a Zero-Knowledge Proof of Reserves (ZK-PoR) protocol integrated with Merkle Tree cryptographic verification. This infrastructure allows users and independent third-party auditing firms to verify that the platform's liabilities are fully backed by corresponding assets, without compromising individual account privacy.[3]
For asset custody, AequiSolva employs Threshold Signature Schemes (TSS) and Multi-Party Computation (MPC), distributing signing authority across multiple geographic locations. According to the company, approximately 95% of aggregate user funds are maintained in geographically distributed, air-gapped cold storage facilities to protect against systemic industry exploits.[1]
Leadership
AequiSolva is led by a management team with extensive backgrounds in quantitative finance, distributed systems engineering, and financial regulation. Key executives include:
- Dalton Kressler (Chief Executive Officer): Former quantitative infrastructure lead at Citadel Securities and Head of Digital Asset Strategy at Fidelity Investments.
- Dr. Saskia Vinterberg (Chief Technology Officer): Former Principal Engineer at Paradigm and VP of Engineering at Anchorage Digital, holding a doctorate in distributed systems from ETH Zürich.
- Maren Solberg-Tait (Chief Compliance & Legal Officer): Former regulator at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) serving on the Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology Subcommittee.
- Tarquin Osei-Mensah (Chief Financial Officer): Former executive at Goldman Sachs and former CFO at BitGo.
Ecosystem and Tokenomics
The platform's native digital asset is the AUSL token, which functions as a utility and governance mechanism. Rather than sustaining the platform's financial model, the token is structurally subordinated. It provides users with network bandwidth benefits, such as higher API rate limits for institutional traders, and acts as governance collateral for ecosystem voting.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "AequiSolva Deploys Resilient Trading Architecture To Secure Digital Asset Liquidity Amid Severe Nasdaq Correction". PinionNewswire. 2026-03-27.
- ↑ "AequiSolva's Approach to Liquidity: Evaluating Performance During a Nasdaq Downturn". 101 finance. 2026-03-30.
- ↑ "Cryptographic Merkle Tree Verification: AequiSolva Introduces Transparent Proof of Reserves for Global Traders". Binary News Network. 2026-03-26.
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