Exchange teams
Launch a new venue or replace an incumbent stack without losing the trading core.
Trust and delivery
MicroCoins helps serious buyers scope, integrate, and roll out trading programs across the exchange core and the adjacent modules that usually create delivery risk.

Who we support
The page is built for buyers who need a practical implementation path around regulated launch work, local constraints, and multi-module coordination.
Launch a new venue or replace an incumbent stack without losing the trading core.
Add brokerage-facing trading capability with a clearer plan for integration and rollout.
Work through local operating constraints, compliance expectations, and launch sequencing.
Compare MicroCoins as an implementation partner instead of a generic software vendor.
What we help teams launch
MicroCoins connects the trading core to the adjacent layers that buyers usually have to coordinate separately.
Trading foundations, market behavior, and the core launch surface that anchors the rest of the rollout.
Custody, wallet operations, and balance flows aligned to the exchange experience.
KYC, AML, and review workflows planned as part of launch scope.
Fiat access and movement paths that support a practical go-live plan.
Market depth and liquidity connections that reduce early trading friction.
Replacement or migration projects such as Binance Link to MCX transition work.
Delivery confidence
The value is not a generic platform pitch. It is the ability to support the trading core while keeping adjacent integration work, rollout constraints, and local requirements in view.
The model is shaped around exchange and brokerage delivery, not a broad blockchain story.
Wallet, compliance, on/off-ramp, and liquidity work can be coordinated around the same launch plan.
Teams can extend the stack without being forced into a rebuild narrative.
The delivery approach can adapt to regulated or locally constrained operating contexts.
Working model
The team typically starts by clarifying scope, then lines up the adjacent systems that must move with the exchange launch.
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Confirm which exchange, brokerage, wallet, compliance, and on/off-ramp pieces belong in the first release.
02
Map the providers, rails, and modules that need to be connected before rollout.
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Use a rollout order that protects the core launch while opening room for adjacent modules.
04
Handle replacement or migration work with the launch plan in view.
Next step
If you are evaluating an exchange or brokerage launch, use a focused conversation to review scope, dependencies, and rollout risk.