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Crypto: Institutional Custody vs. Self Custody –The Tide is Shifting

AtomicPissAtomicPiss Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 64,533 Founders Club
edited May 2022 in Tug Tavern
Article by ITrustCapital

(I am actually more keen on self-storage, but I'm still learning about this whole new world)



In a recent survey of our clients, 71% said they feel safer having their digital assets stored with an institutional custody provider as opposed to storing their own private keys.

Investors prefer Institutional Custody
Investors cited two main reasons why they prefer institutional custody over self-storage. The first reason is the complexity and risks associated with generating their own private keys and having to securely store them as well. The second reason was around beneficiaries and how only proper custody allows their loved ones to be able to redeem the digital asset wealth if the owner passes away.


Complexity of Setup and Management

Traditionally in the crypto space, one has to generate private keys with hardware devices. Store your device and keys somewhere “safe” and make sure you didn’t make any mistakes. Transfer your crypto from exchange to a device without screwing up, or you could lose your crypto.


Risk of Single Point of Failure

With 100% of the investment’s validity based on the user them self, this creates a single point of failure. Should the keys get lost or stolen, you can lose everything. Should the wrong person find out about your wealth being held in this manner, you could be susceptible to theft.


Risk of Death

Many investors have fears that if they pass away, their family (or friends) will not be able to recover their assets. This is almost always the case with self-storage of private keys. Since private keys are meant to be private, most investors don’t leave detailed plans for their heirs about where to find their private keys and how to recover them – this creates recovery issues upon death.


Luckily with iTrustCapital, we have a built-in recovery plan that all clients use when creating an account with us. Our clients provide information on their beneficiaries, so if something suddenly happens to a client, the beneficiaries have the full legal authority to recover all digital assets


Institutional Custody Provides Peace Of Mind

When looking at existing major asset classes like Stocks and Bonds, very few investors choose to protect physical stock and bond certificates in their homes. Since the beginning of modern economies, individuals have found solace in their ability to store their wealth with a trusted source who specializes in security and storage. The crypto industry has seen the space become more institutionalized over time, which can be seen by custodian news over the past few years.
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