U.K.-based security services company G4S now offers a crypto custody service aimed to protect investors' holdings of digital assets.
Announcing the move in a press release on Oct. 16, the firm said, with the rising popularity of cryptocurrencies, it developed the new service to offer "High-security offline storage that helps to protect assets from criminals and hackers."
According to a recent report from blockchain security firm CipherTrace, nearly $1 billion was stolen in the first nine months of 2018, as CoinDesk reported last week.
With the new service, G4S said it aims to address and reduce these risks, arguing that online wallets are vulnerable to thefts because "They are only as secure as your computers are from hackers."
"Our security solution is built on a foundation of 'vault storage'. We not only take the assets offline, but break them up into fragments that are independently without value and store them securely in our high security vaults, out of reach of cyber criminals and armed robbers alike."
With institutional investors increasingly eyeing the crypto sector, the growing demand for more secure digital asset storage has seen a spate of traditional financial companies and cryptocurrency startups launching custody services in recent months.
Last week, U.S. financial services giant Fidelity Investments announced.
Its launch of cryptocurrency custody and trading services for enterprise clients.
Crypto security startup BitGo received approval in the U.S. to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets last month.
A custody product aimed at aiding institutional cryptocurrency adoption in May. Safety deposit boxes image via Shutterstock.
Security firm G4S Has Launched a Crypto Custody Service
Publicado en Oct 18, 2018
by Coindesk | Publicado en Coinage
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