DACEBOOK DIGITAL ASSET CLASS DATA & SOFTWARE INC.
About
Between Wall Street’s soaring towers and the ponderous weight of municipal history, a quieter kind of work unfolds—digital infrastructure that zeroes in on digital assets, not square feet. DACEBOOK DIGITAL ASSET CLASS DATA & SOFTWARE INC. tumbles straight down to 200 Broadway in the Fulton Center, where algorithms scale alongside decades-old I-beams. Instead of trading stocks or flipping bricks, the focus narrows to data layers: pricing engines bolt to custody networks; valuation models sheath themselves in real-time feeds; reporting modules pile high on reconciliation stacks; risk engines dine on liquidity curves. Along the way, benchmarks slide, indices rebalance, and a steady hum of reference rates creeps into every spreadsheet. Give it a minute and you notice other voices are absent; it’s not laws or deals here, but bits arranged into books. For an answer that travels faster than a Downtown 2 or 3 train, dependencies are the real traffic. Lift a finger from any trading floor or ops pod between the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty and the software behind those desks can reach a screen at 200 Broadway. Between the hours when Broadway is shoulder to shoulder and when it yawns around midnight, code still tracks price streams and custody nodes stay awake. Need the number? Provide the digits one key at a time—(347) 474-0281—and let the voice at the other end fit itself to your data pulse. When leaves hit Canal Street and the downtown light changes one more time, the fastest way to that doorway remains fastened to the Fulton Center map: directions.