WOXA Group Ecosystem Welcomes DVX: The Self-Hosted Trading Platform by Drovix Solutions

WOXA Group is proud to introduce a technology that our ecosystem has been watching take shape for years: DVX, the standalone trading platform by Drovix Solutions, an affiliated company in the WOXA Group ecosystem. Built over more than six years of high-grade software engineering, DVX answers a question the brokerage industry has been asking for a decade: why can't a broker actually own its trading infrastructure?
The Problem With Renting Your Core Business
Most brokers and prop firms today run on rented technology. The rent takes many forms: per-lot fees that grow precisely as fast as the business grows, mandatory third-party runtime services that add failure points the broker cannot control, and vendor lock-in that turns every commercial negotiation into a hostage situation. When the platform vendor raises prices, the broker pays. When the vendor has an outage, the broker's clients suffer. When the vendor decides to compete with its own customers, the broker discovers that its most critical asset was never really its own.
The platform is the heart of a brokerage — and most brokerages do not own their heart.
DVX inverts that model completely. It is standalone trading platform software deployed on the broker's own servers under one flat deployment license. No per-lot fees. No growth tax. No vendor lock. Your servers, your disk, your keys. A broker running DVX can double its volume, triple its client base, and its platform cost does not move.
DVX Terminal connected to a live deployment — real market data, real orders, real margin. Every screenshot in this article shows the actual shipped product.
One Core, Every Screen
DVX ships as a complete brokerage stack — the order management core, the desktop terminal, native mobile apps and the back-office manager — built together and deployed together. There is no integration project, no middleware layer, no "coming soon" module. One core feeds every screen a client or staff member touches.
DVX OMS: The Core That Never Loses an Order
At the center sits a C++20 order management system engineered the way exchanges are engineered. Every state change is journaled to disk before it is acknowledged — the platform never confirms anything it cannot recover. After any restart or failure, the entire platform state replays byte-for-byte from the write-ahead journal. For a broker, this is the difference between "we believe the balances are correct" and "we can prove the balances are correct, from genesis, on demand."
- Write-ahead journal — state applies only after the disk accepts it; recovery is replay, not reconstruction.
- A-book / B-book routing engine — a stable, auditable rule table decides where every order goes, and the audit trail shows why.
- Real-time margin engine — margin call to stop-out, fail-closed on stale data: if the price feed degrades, the engine protects the book instead of guessing.
- Auto-hedge, dynamic leverage, commission engine, EOD statements — the operational machinery of a real dealing desk, in the core, not bolted on.
- Zero floating point on money paths — 64-bit fixed-point arithmetic throughout. Client money never rounds.
The append-only ledger inside DVX Manager: every money movement on the platform, recorded permanently, queryable instantly.
DVX Terminal: A Terminal Traders Actually Want
The client-facing desktop terminal is native software, not a browser tab. Charts render as native candlesticks with zoom, pan, crosshair and the standard technical toolkit — MA, EMA, Bollinger bands — alongside a full depth-of-market ladder showing live liquidity levels. Orders cover the full professional set: market and limit, IOC / GTC / DAY time-in-force, stop loss and take profit. A live account bar keeps balance, equity, margin level and floating P/L on screen at all times, streaming over an encrypted microsecond-class wire.
DVX Terminal in light theme. Dark and light themes ship standard — and the whole terminal is white-label ready, so brokers ship it under their own brand.
DVX App: Your Brokerage in Your Clients' Pockets
The mobile apps are fully native iOS and Android — not webviews wrapped in an app store icon. They speak the same encrypted first-party wire protocol as the desktop terminal, which means the same live quotes, the same depth-aware charts, and the same order set. Charts run at 120Hz with indicators and drawings; trading is one-tap with stop loss, take profit and OCO brackets; positions can be modified by dragging directly on the chart. Margin call and stop-out alerts arrive as push notifications the moment they happen. And like everything else in DVX, the apps are white-label: published in the App Store and Google Play under the broker's brand, name and icon.
DVX App on a live deployment: streaming watchlist and one-tap trading from a native chart.
DVX Manager: The Entire Back Office, Governed
DVX Manager puts the dealing desk, risk desk, client operations and platform administration in a single role-gated application — with governance built in, not bolted on. Every client account, balance, equity and margin level sits in one live grid refreshed in under a second, straight from the core. Bulk operations are dry-run-first: staff preview every effect before anything executes. Money-touching configuration requires maker-checker (four-eyes) approval. Per-staff credentials, role permissions and IP allowlists control who can reach what, and an append-only operations audit records who did what, when, from where — permanently.
DVX Manager's live client grid. For a risk desk, sub-second visibility across every account is not a luxury — it is the job.
Engineering You Can Verify
What sets DVX apart is not marketing language — it is the discipline underneath, and the way it is reported. Performance figures published by Drovix Solutions are measured on production hardware with the shipped binary, not in a benchmark lab. Order place-to-acknowledgement is measured in microseconds at p99. The internal fill engine's decision latency is measured in nanoseconds. A full margin sweep across a thousand live accounts completes in milliseconds. And the platform requires zero mandatory third-party runtime services — nothing between the broker and its own data.
Six-plus years of continuous engineering sit behind those numbers. This is not a rebranded white-label of someone else's engine; it is a ground-up C++ platform built by a team that treats brokerage infrastructure the way exchange engineers treat matching engines — because several of the same disciplines apply: journal first, acknowledge second; fail closed, never open; audit everything.
Why This Matters to the WOXA Ecosystem
WOXA Group builds and operates fintech companies with a connected ecosystem philosophy — from the Wxtrade trading platform to BrokerOS back-office and AI Market Intelligence. Drovix, operated by our strategic partners at Encorp Capital, extends that ecosystem into institutional liquidity and, now, into platform infrastructure that brokers can genuinely own. For brokerage clients of the ecosystem, DVX represents a new option at the deepest layer of the stack: infrastructure without dependency. A broker can pair DVX's self-hosted core with the ecosystem's back-office, intelligence and liquidity layers — or run it entirely standalone. Ownership means the choice is theirs.
See It Running
Every screenshot published by Drovix Solutions shows the actual product connected to a live deployment — real market data, real orders, real margin. Explore the full technical breakdown, including deep dives on the OMS, Terminal, Manager and App, at solutions.drovix.com, or request a demonstration from the Drovix Solutions team at sales@drovix.com.
DVX is a product of Drovix Solutions. Drovix is an affiliated company in the WOXA Group ecosystem, operated by Encorp Capital.