The quiet shift reshaping digital asset infrastructure



Custody innovation is quietly becoming the foundation layer for institutional capital. Major exchanges are now rolling out dual-stack custody models that bridge traditional compliance frameworks with blockchain-native settlement—and it's working.

The old narrative painted regulation as a roadblock. That story's flipping hard. Real institutional capital isn't waiting for deregulation. It's waiting for infrastructure that speaks both languages: meeting compliance requirements while enabling true on-chain efficiency.

When custody and tokenization align with regulatory clarity, the capital that's been sitting on the sidelines finds its on-ramp. That's not hype—that's structural.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 14h ago
This is the real story: regulation has never been a stumbling block, it's a sieve.
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 14h ago
The dual-stack mode is truly awesome; compliance runs together with the native chain, and capital flows in quickly.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 14h ago
Wait, can the dual-stack custody system really work, or is it just another new trick to scam investors again?
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 14h ago
Wait, can the dual-stack custody really work, or is it just a different way of packaging the same story?
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 15h ago
The stories at the architecture level are always the most boring but the most profitable, and this time it might really be happening.
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