PANews reported on October 27th that, according to PR Newswire , IBM announced a partnership with Dfns to launch the digital asset platform " Digital Asset Haven. " This platform provides cross-chain digital asset management and compliance solutions for financial institutions, governments, and enterprises , covering over 40 public and private blockchains. The platform supports MPC, quantum-safe encryption , and HSM ( IBM Crypto Express 8S ), integrates IBM Offline Signing Orchestrator for cold storage and compliance, and offers pre-integrated services such as multi-party approval, policy governance, and KYC/AML. IBM stated that the platform's SaaS and Hybrid SaaS offerings will launch in Q4 2025 , with support for on-premises deployment planned for Q2 2026. Dfns claims it has already created 15 million wallets for over 250 clients.
IBM and Dfns Partner to Launch Digital Asset Haven, an Institutional-focused Digital Asset Platform

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