Copper expands into Liechtenstein and launches managed services
On December 29th, institutional digital asset infrastructure provider Copper expanded its business to Liechtenstein and launched custody services. This move was made after receiving registration under the Token and TT Service Providers Act (TVTG) issued by the Liechtenstein Financial Market Authority (FMA). Copper will continue to work closely with Liechtenstein's FMA and other relevant institutions to ensure "continuous compliance and contribute to the development of the digital asset industry in the principality."
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