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Digivault expands digital asset custody offering


17 April 2020 London
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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Digital asset custody provider Digivault has expanded its digital custody offering with the release of Helios, a new warm custody solution.

Helios delivers logical protection against key duplication and or theft, hardware protection of networks and operates from multiple military-grade secure locations run by a recognised third-party provider, according to Digivault.

The new solution integrates with Digivault’s cold storage solution Kelvin, which launched last year.

Digivault said this will enable them to store client assets next to gold and silver in vaults that meet the highest grades of bank-entrusted vault classification and to store client assets in select locations in Europe and Asia.

Robert Cooper, CEO of Digivault, commented: “We are excited to unveil the next solution in our digital asset custody range. We have seen robust interest in our cold custody solution Kelvin and by adding warm custody with Helios, we believe we are truly paving the way for the institutional adoption of the digital asset class.”
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