Institutional Custody Infrastructure
Institutional custody infrastructure refers to the integrated systems and processes that financial firms use to secure, manage, and report on digital assets for their clients. This infrastructure is built on layers of security, including cold storage, multi-party computation, and insurance coverage.
It must also include robust compliance tools for anti-money laundering and know-your-customer regulations. The goal is to provide a seamless, secure experience that mimics the standards of traditional finance while leveraging the unique benefits of blockchain technology.
As institutional interest in digital assets grows, the competition to provide the most secure and scalable infrastructure has intensified. This field combines advanced cryptography with enterprise-grade operational management to minimize systemic risk.