PANews reported on October 23rd that according to CoinDesk, digital asset infrastructure company Fireblocks has acquired Dynamic, a development platform used by companies such as Kraken, Magic Eden, and Ondo Finance, aiming to accelerate the adoption of on-chain applications by enterprises. The acquisition has facilitated what Fireblocks calls the first complete "custody to consumer" technology stack, combining Fireblocks' security infrastructure with Dynamic's wallet, authentication, and user onboarding tools. Financial details of the acquisition have not been disclosed. Fireblocks said that the acquisition of Dynamic will help fintech companies, payment service providers, and Web3 startups embed digital assets into their products—from stablecoin accounts to decentralized finance (DeFi) transactions—without building complex infrastructure.
Fireblocks acquires Dynamic to expand on-chain developer stack
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