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Today's Crypto Storage Solutions & Wallets for Institutions

What secure, enterprise-grade crypto storage solutions (wallets) currently exist on the market? Fireblocks' Head of APAC & Vice President, Product Strategy and Business Solutions, Stephen Richardson, explains. There are two types of enterprise-grade crypto storage solutions (wallets) exist in the market: Multisig wallets (ex: Bitgo, Coinbase, Gemini, Paxos) and MPC wallets (Ex: Unbound, SharpX, Fireblocks).

Licensed Custodians vs. Self Custodians for Digital Assets

In 2022, many financial institutions across the globe are investing in digital assets. The crypto market now has a market cap of more than $2 trillion, and the number of crypto wallets has ballooned to 260 million. If your organization is looking to invest in the space – or already has – you may be wondering, “Do we need a ‘qualified cryptocurrency custodian’ to hold our digital asset investments?”

New Docker Cryptojacking Attempts Detected Over 2021 End-of-Year Holidays

Cryptocurrency mining has become very popular among malicious actors that aim to profit by exploiting cloud attack surfaces. Exposed Docker APIs have become a common target for cryptominers to mine various cryptocurrencies. According to the Google Threat Horizon report published Nov. 29, 2021, 86% of compromised Google Cloud instances were used to perform cryptocurrency mining.

NFTs - Protecting the investment

This blog was written by an independent guest blogger. Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are the new player in the financial investment market. They’ve seen tremendous interest from a wide range of parties, whether that be institutional investors or retail hobbyists looking to find an angle. As with anything involving money, malicious actors are already starting to take hold; Insider magazine recently highlighted the 265 Ethereum (roughly $1.1 million) theft due to a fraudulent NFT scheme.

"PlugWalkJoe" indicted for $784K SIM swap cryptocurrency theft

The U.S. Department of Justice charged a British man for his alleged role in stealing $784,000 worth of cryptocurrency using SIM swap attacks. According to the unsealed indictment, Joseph James O’Connor – also known as “PlugWalkJoe” – conspired with others to steal approximately $784,000 worth of cryptocurrency from a Manhattan-based cryptocurrency company.