In the Wake of the FTX Collapse, What Is the Future of Custodians in Crypto?
The recent collapse of FTX has highlighted the inherent conflict of interest when exchanges act as both market maker and custodian. But as Finoa co-founder Henrik Gebbing explains, there are better custody options.
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