Bitcoin Custody
Onramp Raises $12.5M Series A to Scale Multi-Institution Bitcoin Custody Platform
Onramp raised $12.5M in Series A at a $135M valuation to expand its institutional bitcoin custody platform.
Virginia Enacts Law Requiring State to Hold ‘Unclaimed’ Crypto in Original Form for One Year
Virginia enacted a new framework for unclaimed digital assets, requiring the state to hold dormant crypto in its original form for a set period before any sale.
5 Ways the Fed’s Basel III Pivot Unlocks Institutional Bitcoin Custody
Fed proposal cuts bank capital by 4.8% and fixes custody risk rules, clearing a major regulatory hurdle for institutional Bitcoin adoption
Argentina Moves to Let Banks Offer Bitcoin and Crypto Services
The Banco Central de la República Argentina (BCRA), is reportedly drafting rules that would allow commercial banks to offer bitcoin.
Japan Eyes Letting Banks Hold and Trade Bitcoin as Crypto Adoption Grows
Japan is reportedly considering allowing domestic banks to trade and hold assets like Bitcoin.
Citi to Launch Crypto Custody Service in 2026 as Wall Street Deepens Bitcoin Push
Citi is reportedly planning to launch a crypto custody service by 2026.
Deutsche Bank To Launch Bitcoin and Crypto Custody Services
According to Bloomberg, Germany's largest bank plans to offer Bitcoin and crypto custody in 2026 as institutional adoption accelerates.
Onramp, BitGo Unveil Bitcoin Custody Solution to Tap Trillions in Institutional Capital
Onramp launches a multi-institution BTC custody solution in collaboration with BitGo, aiming to facilitate and foster institutional adoption of bitcoin.
Fedi Launches Hackathon Celebrating Bitcoin’s 14th Birthday With 2.5 BTC Prize
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Fedi is teaming up with Epoch to reward 2.54 bitcoin in a hackathon that aims to boost its Fedimint-based community custody and privacy platform.
BNY Mellon Now Offers Bitcoin Custody Services: Report
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The world’s largest custodian bank can now receive and store customers’ bitcoin and cryptocurrency, following a regulatory approval in New York.
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