Digital Asset Custody Is No Longer the Bottleneck
Infrastructure Desk
Institutional-grade custody solutions have matured. Here's how the landscape has shifted and what it means for allocators evaluating digital asset exposure.
For the past five years, custody has been cited as the primary barrier to institutional digital asset adoption. That narrative is now outdated. Qualified custodians now offer segregated cold storage, multi-party computation (MPC) key management, and insurance coverage that meets the standards institutional allocators require.
The shift has been driven by three factors: the entry of traditional financial institutions into the custody space, the maturation of purpose-built crypto custody technology, and regulatory frameworks that codify custodial standards. Bank-grade custodians now hold over $200B in digital assets across segregated accounts.
For allocators evaluating yield strategies, the custody question has evolved from "can we safely custody these assets?" to "how do we optimise our custody architecture for yield generation?" Staking, restaking, and DeFi yield strategies each present distinct custodial requirements around key management, transaction signing, and governance participation.
Key takeaways
- Qualified custodians now hold over $200B in digital assets with bank-grade infrastructure
- MPC key management and segregated cold storage meet institutional requirements
- The custody question has shifted from safety to optimising architecture for yield generation
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