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Fireblocks Infrastructure Supports Sygnum’s Expansion of Regulated Off-Exchange Custody

Fireblocks Infrastructure Supports Sygnum’s Expansion of Regulated Off-Exchange Custody

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Fireblocks, digital asset bank Sygnum is using Fireblocks’ Off-Exchange infrastructure to support its Sygnum Protect custody offering across Switzerland, Singapore, Liechtenstein, and Abu Dhabi. The post highlights a focus on combining regulated, bankruptcy-remote custody with access to deep exchange liquidity for institutional clients.

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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that Sygnum has integrated Fireblocks to connect client custody accounts with trading accounts at exchanges such as Bybit and Deribit. Automated collateral top-ups, settlements, and withdrawals are described as replacing manual workflows, with the integration framed as reducing operational complexity as Sygnum adds new venues.

According to the post, Sygnum’s Head of Strategic Product Initiatives characterizes Fireblocks’ off-exchange technology as an important enabler for scaling Sygnum Protect. The content further implies that improved connectivity and workflow automation have coincided with clients allocating more capital and increasing trading activity across supported exchanges.

For Fireblocks, the post points to growing adoption of its infrastructure in heavily regulated markets, where compliance and bankruptcy-remote custody are central requirements for institutional investors. If such use cases expand, this could support higher recurring revenue from institutional clients and strengthen Fireblocks’ positioning as a key technology provider for bank-grade digital asset custody.

From an industry perspective, the post underscores continuing demand for off-exchange custody models that mitigate counterparty risk while preserving liquidity access. Wider implementation of similar architectures could reinforce a trend toward segregated, regulated custody for digital assets, potentially benefiting infrastructure providers like Fireblocks that can satisfy stringent regulatory and operational standards.

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