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What's Next for Banks Entering Crypto? Navigating The Risks

The evolving regulatory landscape surrounding digital assets presents a host of challenges for banks looking to enter the crypto space. While recent decisions have helped clear a path for banks to engage in crypto-assets and related activities, the regulatory environment remains fragmented, with federal and state authorities offering varying levels of clarity and approval processes.

Security First Approach to EIP-7702

EIP-7702 comes with a lot of promise for better UX, better onboarding, retail adoption, cheaper wallet operations and many more great features. The hype is real and is justified. However, it does come with a tradeoff between new capabilities and risk. The recent ByBit hack showed the consequences of inadvertently delegating control to a malicious actor.

OCC Interpretive Letter 1183: Why an Obscure Agency Letter Matters More than the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve

On March 7, amid media focus on the first-ever White House Crypto Summit, the U.S.’s primary national bank regulator, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), quietly issued an interpretive letter that could have significant implications for how national banks engage with digital assets.

Fireblocks x AWS: A Blueprint For Tokenized Asset Deployment and Management

The real-world asset tokenization market is projected to reach $200 billion by 2030, underscoring the enormous potential in this space. However, bringing digital assets to market presents non-trivial considerations and a need for infrastructure providers and software vendors to collectively fulfill functional and non-functional tokenization platform requirements.

Announcing the Launch of the COR Compliance Package: Stay Ahead of DORA Regulations

Starting this year, financial institutions (FIs) and crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) in the EU are now required to ensure compliance with complex frameworks that protect digital infrastructure and financial services.

Understanding Hong Kong's Virtual Asset Trading Platform Licensing: A Strategic Overview

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is the body that regulates Hong Kong’s securities and futures markets. In recent years, the SFC has been placing an increasing focus on regulatory requirements for digital assets, especially for crypto-native firms and already regulated capital market participants.

Scale On-chain Transactions with Confidence: Introducing Gasless Transactions

The future of digital assets is built on efficiency, scalability, and seamless operations. As businesses continue to bring more digital asset solutions to market and serve more customers, operational complexity—particularly around gas management—remains a critical challenge. Today, we’re excited to introduce new capabilities that Fireblocks has designed to reduce friction and enable businesses to scale on-chain transactions with confidence.

Show Me the Money. The Velocity of Money.

People talk about stablecoins all the time these days, and no wonder; their market cap just reached $200B, there is a new administration in the US discussing three(!) stablecoin bills, the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation was rolled out in the EU last year, making it one of the first major jurisdictions to put into effect a clear, unified crypto framework; and payments companies, banks, and fintechs are publicly expressing their interest in integrating crypto into their offerings (or as we say,

The Flaw in "Secure" Systems: How ByBit's Attack Exploited Blind Trust

ByBit’s recent attack has exposed a critical flaw in how many exchanges approach security. The real-time transaction manipulation that took place wasn’t just an unfortunate event—it was a direct consequence of mispurposed security architectures that sophisticated attackers are all too ready to exploit.