Crypto.com Exchange has rolled out a combined spot and derivatives launch for Brevis (BREV), a listing pattern that tends to compress the time between initial price discovery and leveraged positioning.
On the spot side, Crypto.com Exchange said BREV is listed and supports deposits and withdrawals via ERC-20, with the details shared through its official channels.
On the derivatives side, Crypto.com Exchange also said the BREV perpetual contract is live.
Crypto.com says it has completed its settlement integration with Lynq Network, enabling institutional clients to fund Crypto.com Exchange accounts through Lynq’s real-time, interest-bearing settlement layer. The company describes the go-live as the Exchange becoming the first exchange live on Lynq, with funding available 24/7/365 and the first transactions already completed.
Listings get the headlines, but institutional funding and settlement rails often determine how efficiently larger trading desks can move collateral across venues.
Crypto.com frames the integration as a way to reduce frictions created by fragmented liquidity and batch settlement windows, while improving funding speed, transparency, and capital efficiency for institutional workflows.
Crypto.com has launched Isolated Margin for perpetuals on Crypto.com Exchange, positioning it as a way to keep margin, PnL, fees, and liquidation risk contained to a single position instead of shared across the account.
With isolated margin:
This is the opposite of cross margin’s shared-risk model, which can be useful for hedging but can also cause unwanted spillover during fast drawdowns.
Crypto.com Exchange is pushing on three fronts at once: expanding market access via a spot plus perpetual listing for BREV, improving institutional-grade funding through a live Lynq settlement rail, and tightening retail and pro risk control by adding isolated margin for perpetuals. Together, these updates lean into two themes that matter most to active traders and desks: faster collateral movement and more predictable risk boundaries when using leverage.
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