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Ouinex says its trading platform addresses structural flaws in crypto markets

July 1, 2026
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Ouinex says its trading platform addresses structural flaws in crypto markets



Modern day crypto trading has become a deeply fragmented battleground that favors the institutional algorithms and punishes the retail trader. On one hand, there are high-frequency funds exploiting total visibility over public order books; on the other hand, ordinary market participants are forced into transparent matching pools where their pending stop-losses are openly hunted. Ouinex, a community-backed multi-asset platform, is trying to eliminate this structural asymmetry to shield retail orders from predatory manipulation.

Summary

  • Ouinex says its Fair Execution Engine separates retail orders from institutional liquidity providers to reduce exposure to predatory trading strategies.
  • The platform combines crypto markets with stock indices, commodities, forex, and equities through one interface with leverage of up to 500x.
  • Ouinex says its OUIX token excludes venture capital allocations and uses trading based incentives instead of early institutional distribution.

For retail crypto traders, the core operational hurdles boil down to having to pit their personal portfolios against institutional-grade execution power, which creates a highly uncompetitive scenario where the everyday investor is structurally outmatched from the start. That’s the technological disparity Ouinex is trying to address.

“If I’m an institution that has 20 traders working around the clock with a trading infrastructure that is worth multi-million dollars with low latency, and I’m trading against the retail guy that’s sipping a coffee at Starbucks on his Wi-Fi, who do you think is going to win the battle? It’s a little bit like you’re swimming in a pool and you’re the little fish and there are sharks,” Ouinex CEO Ilies Larbi told crypto.news during an interview.

Professional trading venues typically rely on what is called a Central Limit Order Book, or CLOB. What this does is it matches bids and offers systematically to execute transactions.

On traditional platforms like Nasdaq or NYSE, retail investors are structurally insulated from the raw matching engine. Regular retail orders are typically routed through intermediary brokers or internalized by market wholesalers, meaning everyday retail capital rarely interacts directly with predatory institutional algorithms on the public book.

However, when this same methodology is transplanted across crypto trading venues, that protective buffer disappears. Most crypto platforms force everyday retail accounts and hyper-capitalized automated market makers onto the exact same matching engine, creating what Larbi calls an “absolutely unfair environment” for the retail trader.

This has been the core structural friction that has led Larbi and his team to come up with their proprietary Fair Execution Engine, which, simply said, drops the central limit order book for a more isolated, retail-protected matching model.

“We have built this Chinese wall between retail clients and institutions,” Larbi said, trying to explain the technology in layman’s terms.

What the Fair Execution Engine does is continuously scan and filter incoming institutional quotes in real time, thereby creating the hypothetical Chinese wall that keeps sensitive retail order details safely hidden on internal servers. As a result, the external trading algorithms cannot query a public order book to map out pending positions, and artificial liquidation hunts become mechanically impossible.

“Our retail users are fully protected because institutions cannot take liquidity on our platform, they’re only allowed to make markets, and that’s it. They don’t have access to things like stop losses or limit orders, because everything is sitting on our servers, and orders only get sent for execution once the market reaches that level.”

More than just crypto trading

Neutralizing predatory execution solves only half the equation for a modern brokerage, as sustaining active trader volume requires looking beyond a purely digital asset class. The modern day trader is always looking out for diverse financial instruments that can be accessed directly on a single platform without having to move capital in and out every time an opportunity arises outside the crypto arena.

We have already seen this structural integration materialise across several digital asset platforms that now offer traditional financial instruments like commodities, stock indices, and fiat pairs alongside native tokens.

Larbi agrees that “mixing” the two landscapes is the correct approach, especially with how recent geopolitical events have boosted traditional financial volumes while crypto activity has remained sidelined.

However, Ouinex is taking a different approach compared to what most crypto exchanges do when introducing traditional assets through a perpetual framework, which, according to Larbi, “doesn’t offer much liquidity” in most cases because they synthesize entirely new contracts rather than tapping into mature and established markets.

“What we’ve done is used traditional financial infrastructure to provide these instruments through a system that has existed for the last 50 years. On Ouinex, for example, when you trade TradFi, you’re basically trading at a cost that is about seven times cheaper than anything related to perpetuals, in a market that is approximately 20 times more liquid.”

Citing Hyperliquid as an example, Larbi noted that utilizing traditional financial plumbing makes trading the euro-dollar pair roughly seven times cheaper on Ouinex. 

Furthermore, the executive pointed out that this infrastructure secures approximately $5 million in top-of-the-book liquidity, which represents a significantly deeper pool of available capital when compared to the mere $100,000 in depth of market on the competing venue.

As of publication time, besides the multiple crypto native instruments, Ouinex offers traditional instruments like stock indices, commodities, foreign exchange, and equities. Users can navigate all these asset classes through a unified interface that supports up to 500x leverage.

Eliminating predatory venture capital allocations

It’s not just market execution pipelines where Ouinex is taking a defensive posture to safeguard retail participants. Larbi also drew attention to token launch dynamics, flagging structural allocation manipulation as a serious issue fueling the “pump and dump schemes” that has been rampant throughout the ecosystem, especially during the years lacking clear crypto regulation.

“Exchange gets an allocation, VC gets an allocation, the founder spends money on marketing to hype the project, retail clients come in and buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. Once the market goes up, the exchange or the VC just dumps. They make millions. Retail people just lose money, right? That’s just the reality of 90% of what’s been happening in the crypto market.”

Addressing this structural misalignment required rewriting the tokenomics architecture for the platform’s native utility token, OUIX ($OUIX), from scratch. According to Larbi, Ouinex has completely excluded venture capital funds from the token’s distribution ledger, thereby preventing early-stage institutional dump pressure post-listing.

“We decided not to include any type of VCs in any of our token allocations, so no VC has a token allocation,” Larbi stated. 

Additionally, operating a native trading ecosystem allows the firm to host its own token listing, bypassing the extortionate, unvested supply demands typically levied by third-party centralized exchanges. Retaining the asset entirely within its internal ecosystem forces the management team to assume full accountability for market stability, ensuring retail users are never treated as corporate exit liquidity.

“Because we are an exchange, we don’t need to actually go to another exchange to list the token… we make ourselves responsible fully for the performance of the token,” he added.

Instead of relying on traditional, one-off marketing promotions that attract temporary speculative hype, the exchange structures its token distribution through an active incentive model tied directly to network usage.

Participants can complete basic social tasks and accumulate NEX Points by engaging in either demo or live trading environments and then claim campaign payouts in OUIX or other supported cryptocurrencies at the end of each recurring campaign.

Targeting a lean ecosystem of dedicated traders

In his concluding remarks, Larbi said that Ouinex does not plan on competing against mass-market exchange giants that have already accumulated millions of casual, low-volume retail accounts. Instead, the platform wants to prioritize building a highly concentrated user base composed entirely of dedicated market participants.

“My goal is to go after 50,000 or 100,000 of the right users, people that are true traders that trade the market, and that’ll be enough for me to do right. So, if in two years we’re able to accomplish this, I’ll be absolutely happy. It’s a leaner operation, more quality traders, more revenue with less obviously operational cost, and that’s where you know we were trying to position, that’s how we’re trying to position Ouinex.”

According to company documents shared with crypto.news, Ouinex has raised over $9 million through a combination of community-equity financing and pre-sale rounds, establishing a base of over 5,000 retail and professional community investors with zero VC capital involved. 

The platform is operated by an executive team averaging more than 25 years of experience in legacy financial systems and brokerage markets. It currently operates across multiple jurisdictions, with active compliance entities maintained in South Africa, Australia, Poland, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The architecture of the native OUIX ($OUIX) token introduces a deflationary mechanism sustained by trading fees generated across more than five asset classes. To safeguard the asset’s long-term market health, the tokenomics framework places over 50% of the pre-sold supply under a strict three-year cliff lockup schedule.

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