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Liminal Custody Solutions to store CBI’s seized digital assets


09 November 2023 India
Reporter: Lucy Carter

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in India has appointed Liminal Custody Solutions to manage seized digital assets, impounded during investigations, in a non-custodial manner.

Liminal will provide a secure and compliant wallet solution for the safe storage of seized assets, creating multi-sig and multi-party computation wallets in adherence to standard operating procedures.

The firm has established a specialised team to collaborate with CBI officers and has already assisted the CBI on a high-profile operation, it says.

Manan Vora, senior vice president of strategy and business operations at Liminal, says: “At Liminal Custody, we consider our partnership with the CBI a testament to our dedication to building a safe and regulated digital asset ecosystem in India.

“We feel it's our responsibility to assist law enforcement agencies with rigorous security protocols. We look forward to making a substantial contribution to India's digital asset security and accessibility.”
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