Custodian

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A custodian in the cryptocurrency world refers to a trusted entity or organization that holds and secures a user’s or an institution’s cryptocurrencies.

Cryptocurrency custodians are particularly important for institutional investors, such as hedge funds and mutual funds, because these investors often hold large amounts of cryptocurrency, which can be a target for hackers.

A custodian can protect these assets through a combination of security measures such as secure storage (both digital and physical), multiple-signature transactions, insurance, and other protective steps.

Some custodians also provide additional services such as managing the process of buying and selling cryptocurrencies, facilitating transactions, and providing other related financial services.

Custodians may be regulated financial institutions, ensuring they adhere to certain standards and practices which adds a layer of trust and security. This role has grown in importance with the increasing integration of cryptocurrencies into traditional finance and the larger amounts of money being held in digital form.

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