Korea’s Shinhan Bank makes strategic investment in crypto custody consortium

Korea’s Shinhan Bank makes strategic investment in crypto custody consortium

South Korea’s Shinhan Bank has invested in a crypto custody service backed by local crypto exchange Korbit. Shinhan Bank, the oldest banking institution in South Korea, continues its efforts to introduce digital asset custody services with a new investment.According to a Jan. 7 report by news agency Yonhap, Shinhan Bank has invested in Korea Digital Asset Trust, or KDAC, an industry consortium of businesses that provide digital asset custody. The initiative was launched by Korbit in collaboration with blockchain startup Blocko and digital asset research company Fair Square Lab.With the new....


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