New Pyth Data Provider: CMS

Pyth Network
2 min readJul 26, 2021

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We are excited to announce that CMS, a principal investment firm focused on making investments across the cryptocurrency space, is joining Pyth network to provide institutional grade market data to all participants and accelerate the growth of DeFi!

Who is CMS?

  • CMS is a principal investment firm that operates in the cryptocurrency space.
  • As a principal investment firm, CMS is both an investor and heavy user on many of the crypto ecosystem’s leading centralized and decentralized venues
  • CMS was founded in 2019 by three partners — Bobby Cho, Daniel Matuszewski, and Julien Seguin
  • CMS deals in both liquid and illiquid investment strategies

CMS will contribute a wide range of data it interacts with across the crypto ecosystem, while also providing a unique perspective on what founders and developers need to build successful products. “Pyth stands to be a top oracle solution by providing high-fidelity market data to the DeFi ecosystem. It is a crucial piece of the developing Solana universe and we believe the Pyth team is more than capable to see this project through to its highest potential.” Daniel Matuszewski, Founding Partner of CMS.

We look forward to further coordinating on and establishing a marketplace of institutional grade, high fidelity financial data to power the Solana and Serum ecosystems as well as those of other major chains.

You can read more about our partnership on the official press release.

CMS Website: https://cmsholdings.io/

Pyth Network: https://pyth.network/

We can’t wait to hear what you think! Feel free to join the Pyth Discord server, follow Pyth on Twitter, and join the Telegram to learn more and ask any questions you may have.

Previous data providers announcements:

GTS

LMAX

Virtu Financial

BSX

Genesis Global Trading

FTX

CTC

Akuna Capital

IEX Cloud

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