Technology & Compliance

System capability layers for verification, integration, and auditability.

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MMRTS: Multi-Node Capacity Risk Transfer Signal System

MMRTS is a core mechanism inside Finger Trader’s signal infrastructure layer.

It is designed to identify participant capacity, generate risk transfer signals, and distribute them across multiple market participants with verifiable records and clear system boundaries.

  • Multi-node sync
  • Capacity recognition
  • Risk transfer
  • Native auditability
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Signal Verification infrastructure

Signal Verification is a core verification layer inside Finger Trader’s signal infrastructure.

It validates source, timing, integrity, and processing responsibility before a signal moves into downstream distribution, integration, or audit flows.

  • Source attestation
  • Timestamp integrity
  • Delivery proof
  • Audit-ready records
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Audit Trail infrastructure

Audit Trail turns signal validation, distribution, system responses, and responsibility boundaries into queryable event histories.

It makes technical actions reviewable across audits, disputes, and internal governance workflows.

  • Event lineage
  • Action records
  • Node traceability
  • Review readiness
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API Integration infrastructure

API Integration delivers verified signals, processing states, and structured outcomes through one normalized interface layer.

It allows brokers, market makers, strategy providers, clearing-related systems, and internal modules to connect without rebuilding semantic translation each time.

  • Standard interfaces
  • Structured payloads
  • Partner connectivity
  • Operational consistency
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Cryptographic Evidence infrastructure

Cryptographic Evidence uses signatures, hashes, timestamps, and structured sealing to convert core records into independently verifiable technical evidence.

Its goal is not just to store data, but to make validation results and audit traces reviewable and provable.

  • Tamper resistance
  • Evidence hashes
  • Signed records
  • Review integrity
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Compliance white paper

Trading Signal Infrastructure

Finger Trader is a Trading Signal Verification & Transmission Infrastructure designed for global financial markets.

The system focuses on the generation, verification, and high-speed distribution of trading signals, providing market participants with a transparent, neutral, and verifiable technical layer.

Unlike traditional trading platforms or brokerage systems, Finger Trader does not participate in order matching, does not execute orders, does not hold client funds, and does not operate as a broker or trading venue.

The platform is positioned as an independent Signal Infrastructure Layer between market participants, separate from the execution layer, to ensure the integrity, verifiability, and transparency of trading signals during transmission.

1. Signal Infrastructure Model

Finger Trader clearly separates the Signal Layer from the Execution Layer within the financial trading process.

  • Trading signals are generated by strategy systems or market participants
  • Finger Trader is responsible for signal verification and transmission
  • Order execution is completed by brokers or liquidity providers
  • Fund settlement is handled by clearing institutions

This role separation design preserves technical neutrality within the infrastructure layer and reduces systemic risk.

2. Multi-Node Signal Verification

Finger Trader adopts a multi-node signal verification model to perform distributed verification and recording for all trading signals.

Under this architecture, every trading signal goes through the following process:

Through the multi-node verification mechanism, the system ensures that trading signals are not tampered with or interfered with during transmission.

  1. Signal Generation
  2. Signal Verification
  3. Multi-Node Recording
  4. Signal Distribution

Each signal is attached with:

  • Timestamp
  • Digital Signature
  • Signal ID

This gives every trading signal traceability and verifiability.

3. MMRTS Signal Distribution System

One of Finger Trader’s core technologies is MMRTS (Multi-Node Capacity Risk Transfer Signal System).

MMRTS is a signal distribution and risk transfer system built on a multi-node architecture, with the following key functions:

  • Multi-node signal synchronization
  • Market participant capacity identification
  • Risk transfer signal generation
  • Signal transmission and verification

Through MMRTS, the system establishes an efficient signal transmission network among different market participants while maintaining consistency throughout transmission.

4. Efficient Signal Processing Capability

Finger Trader uses a high-performance distributed architecture and a low-latency messaging system, enabling the platform to complete the following within milliseconds:

  • Signal generation
  • Signal verification
  • Signal synchronization
  • Signal distribution

This architecture supports high-frequency trading strategies (HFT), quantitative trading systems, and institutional-grade strategy platforms.

5. Open Market Access Capability

Finger Trader provides standardized APIs and signal access protocols, allowing different market participants to connect to the platform.

Institutions that can integrate with the system include:

  • Market Makers
  • Brokers
  • Clearing Institutions
  • Strategy Providers

Through API connectivity, these institutions can achieve:

  • Automated strategy signal transmission
  • Real-time market data integration
  • System-level strategy synchronization

6. Transparent and Auditable Data Framework

Finger Trader uses a multi-node data recording mechanism to ensure that all trading signals can be audited and verified.

The platform’s data architecture has the following characteristics:

  • Tamper-resistant signals
  • Traceable signals
  • Verifiable signals

This design provides market participants and regulators with a transparent and auditable technical environment.

7. Technological Neutrality and System Boundaries

Finger Trader strictly follows the principle of technological neutrality.

The platform only provides:

  • Trading signal verification
  • Trading signal recording
  • Trading signal transmission

The platform does not participate in:

  • Order matching
  • Trade execution
  • Fund settlement
  • Asset custody

All trades and fund flows are handled by market participants or third-party institutions.

Overall Analysis

Finger Trader is designed to build a Global Trading Signal Infrastructure.

Through:

  • Multi-node signal verification
  • MMRTS signal distribution system
  • Role-separated architecture
  • Auditable data framework

Finger Trader provides the financial market with a transparent, neutral, and verifiable signal transmission layer, improving the credibility and efficiency of market information.

In the future architecture of financial markets, trading signal infrastructure will become an important component of trading systems, and Finger Trader is committed to building this new technical standard.

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Regulatory interfaces and compliance access

To help brokers across jurisdictions meet multi-region regulatory requirements, Finger Trader provides standardized regulatory interfaces and verifiable data structures.

These interfaces reduce compliance integration complexity while enabling regulators to access data efficiently and conduct audits.

  • Realtime verification
  • Regulator access
  • Audit trail
  • Tamper detection
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KYC and AML workflow support

In webTech, AML and KYC are presented as core components for safeguarding corporate reputation, maintaining market stability, and meeting regulatory requirements.

The workflow includes document scan, liveness detection, face match, AML screening, and final review.

  • Intelligent document scan and data extraction
  • Liveness check
  • Face match verification
  • AML and watchlist screening
  • Final review and approval