BDACS to Provide XRP Custody Service for Institutions

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YM Lee

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  • BDACS announced that it will provide an XRP custody service for institutional investors.
  • This service is aimed at expanding custody support for XRP, a popular digital asset in Korea.
  • The update is part of a partnership agreement signed last February.

Domestic digital asset custody company BDACS announced that it will provide XRP custody services for institutions.

According to a CoinDesk report on the 6th, BDACS revealed through its official X (formerly Twitter) channel that it plans to offer custody services for XRP, one of the most popular digital assets in Korea. This service update is part of a partnership agreement signed last February.

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