In an ambitious move to revolutionize asset management, Nasdaq has announced a new venture with Talos, a firm acclaimed for its technological innovations in digital asset operations. This collaboration will seamlessly integrate Nasdaq’s Calypso risk management and market surveillance capabilities with Talos’s institutional trading network.
How Will This Partnership Address Legacy System Challenges?
For years, institutional investors entering the digital asset realm have faced challenges due to locked-up collateral in traditional finance systems. Nasdaq’s research reveals that financial institutions are sitting on approximately $35 billion worth of immobilized assets, often referred to as “dead capital.” This capital remains underutilized due to software incompatibilities and disconnected systems, creating a bottleneck in the financial ecosystem.
The problem is exacerbated for those managing both conventional and crypto investments, where slow collateral movements can limit reaction times to market changes. The integration aims to resolve these inefficiencies by allowing institutional investors to manage a diverse portfolio through a single platform, enhancing capital efficiency and response times.
Can Enhanced Surveillance Boost Market Confidence?
With this integration, Nasdaq’s advanced market surveillance will be a pivotal feature, aimed at thwarting fraudulent activities like wash trading and manipulation. It’s a step toward bringing the same security and transparency familiar in traditional finance to digital assets. This initiative aligns with efforts from financial giants such as BlackRock, who are exploring blockchain solutions for real-world assets.
Nasdaq is gearing to extend its proven risk and surveillance frameworks to digital platforms, paving the way for greater transparency and security. This partnership, according to Roland Chai, a Senior Vice President at Nasdaq, provides a unified view for monitoring asset risks across varied markets.
Concrete impacts from this initiative include:
- A direct link between digital and conventional asset management systems.
- The potential release of $35 billion in collateral, enhancing market liquidity.
- Streamlined processes for risk assessment and asset exposure.
Such developments are expected to resolve long-standing inefficiencies in collateral movement and risk monitoring, potentially unlocking vast capital and bringing new dimensions of liquidity to markets.
“A natural evolution in the digitalization of collateral for institutional markets.” (Anton Katz, Talos CEO)



