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IBM Launches ‘Digital Asset Haven’ to Accelerate Institutional Crypto Adoption

IBM Launches ‘Digital Asset Haven’ to Accelerate Institutional Crypto Adoption

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2025-10-27 18:53:01
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IBM has unveiled its Digital Asset Haven platform, a comprehensive solution designed for financial institutions, governments, and enterprises entering the digital asset space. Built in partnership with wallet infrastructure provider Dfns, the platform combines IBM's secure infrastructure with advanced asset management technology.

The offering arrives as tokenized assets and stablecoins gain mainstream traction. Digital Asset Haven provides native support for compliance features like residency controls, multi-party approvals, and policy-based governance—critical requirements for regulated entities.

"This gives clients the security and reliability of IBM as they expand into digital assets," said Tom McPherson. The platform currently supports over 15 million wallets across 250 institutional clients through Dfns' technology stack.

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