Coinbase Custody officially launches internationally
January 31, 2020

Speed read: Coinbase Custody will now offer its institutional-grade crypto asset storage to clients through Europe via a regional base of operations in Dublin, Ireland.

In full

Coinbase has this week announced the launch of Coinbase Custody International, Ltd, based in Dublin, Ireland. It says the new entity will offer the same industry-leading crypto asset storage that has made Coinbase Custody the world's leading and most trusted crypto custodian. In addition to offering institutional custody services, all staking activity performed by Coinbase will transition to Coinbase Custody International.

Coinbase says that Coinbase Custody International's mission is to provide the broadest digital asset coverage of any institutional-grade custodian. While Coinbase Custody has served European-based clients in the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and more since 2018, its dedicated presence in Europe will allow it to offer these services in a completely localized way, with local staff, localized SLAs and in compliance with local laws.

The international launch is aimed to meet the demands of institutional investors in Europe and beyond, it adds, saying that Europe is its fastest growing geographic segment.





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Speed read: Coinbase Custody will now offer its institutional-grade crypto asset storage to clients through Europe via a regional base of operations in Dublin, Ireland.

In full

Coinbase has this week announced the launch of Coinbase Custody International, Ltd, based in Dublin, Ireland. It says the new entity will offer the same industry-leading crypto asset storage that has made Coinbase Custody the world's leading and most trusted crypto custodian. In addition to offering institutional custody services, all staking activity performed by Coinbase will transition to Coinbase Custody International.

Coinbase says that Coinbase Custody International's mission is to provide the broadest digital asset coverage of any institutional-grade custodian. While Coinbase Custody has served European-based clients in the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and more since 2018, its dedicated presence in Europe will allow it to offer these services in a completely localized way, with local staff, localized SLAs and in compliance with local laws.

The international launch is aimed to meet the demands of institutional investors in Europe and beyond, it adds, saying that Europe is its fastest growing geographic segment.



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