Just last week, major cryptocurrency exchange Bybit's cold wallet of etherium was compromised triggering a rush of withdrawals from users fearing potential insolvency.
Here in Singapore in late 2024, Singapore’s regulator unveiled new measures meant to ring-fence Singapore customers’ assets to avoid the huge losses that can occur when cryptocurrency firms went bust - among them requiring customers assets from those of the digital asset firm's own assets.
Against this backdrop of increasing complexity and opportunity in digital finance, what do start-up founders in this space need to understand about how digital custody infrastructure is evolving?
Michelle Martin finds out in conversion with Arthit Sriumporn, Founder & CEO, Rakkar Digital.

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