Chainss, the Taiwanese cryptocurrency exchange, has partnered with Liminal Custody to upgrade its custody infrastructure as the country tightens regulation of digital assets.
The exchange said the partnership reinforces its commitment to security, compliance and transparent asset management.
Liminal Custody, a digital asset custody provider headquartered in Singapore, said its wallet platform offers cryptographic controls, compliance readiness and institutional-grade protection designed for regulated markets.
The company said its architecture ensures no single party has unilateral access to user funds.
Liminal holds SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications and operates offices in India, the United Arab Emirates and Taiwan.
Chainss said its users' assets are now secured through a custodian aligned with Taiwan's compliance and licensing requirements.
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"As regulations evolve, it is important for us to work with partners who understand the local framework and support our long-term vision," said Sarah Kao, Chainss's chief operating officer.
"This upgrade gives our users greater confidence and a stronger foundation for the future."
The Recap
- Chainss partners with Liminal to upgrade custody infrastructure in Taiwan.
- Assets secured through custodian meeting Taiwan compliance and licensing.
- Chainss said the upgrade strengthens security and compliance readiness.