Crypto Custody Firm Fireblocks Launches Web3 Services Suite

Crypto Custody Firm Fireblocks Launches Web3 Services Suite

Fireblocks, a crypto custody service provider, is expanding its services with the launch of an institutional suite of Web3 services. This suite will allow customers to leverage liquidity from different exchanges, and mint NFTs. The service, which has already onboarded several names in the industry, also includes gaming asset management for blockchain games on Ethereum and other smart contracts-enabled blockchains. Fireblocks Debuts Web3 Services Offering Fireblocks, a cryptocurrency custody company, is seeking to expand its suite of services to onboard different kinds of....


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