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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 13:45  |  Written by: Sam Bankman-Fried

Tutorials And Learn
Tutorials And Learn

Global Securities Marketplace Nasdaq Inc

Nasdaq (NDAQ) is aiming to debut its crypto custody services by the end of the second quarter, Bloomberg reported on Friday. The stock market exchange operator's

Nasdaq to launch crypto custody services by end of Q2

Global securities marketplace Nasdaq Inc. is gearing up to launch its custody services for digital assets by the end of the second quarter of this year, according to

Global Exchange Nasdaq Inc

Nasdaq Aiming to Debut Crypto Custody Service by Q2 End

Nasdaq plans to capitalize on the demand for institutional service providers in the crypto market by launching its crypto custody service at the end of the second quarter in

Global exchange Nasdaq Inc. plans to launch custody services for Bitcoin and Ether in the next three months, according to Ira Auerbach, senior vice president and head

Nasdaq Inc Remains Focused On

Nasdaq Set to Revolutionize Crypto Market with Launch of

Nasdaq Inc remains focused on crypto custody services and is expected to launch by the end of the second quarter. The senior vice president and head of Nasdaq Digital

Nasdaq to launch crypto custody by Q2 2025

Nasdaq Inc

Nasdaq Inc. plans to launch its custody services for digital assets by the end of Q2, joining a growing number of traditional financial firms that could potentially act as crypto

Nasdaq to Launch Crypto Custodial Services by Second Quarter

Nasdaq to launch crypto custody services by end of Q2: Report

The First Step To Bitcoin

Nasdaq Eyeing Q2 2025 Release For Bitcoin And Crypto Custody

Nasdaq Eyes Crypto Custody Launch by End of Second

The first step to bitcoin and cryptocurrency trading on Nasdaq would be the custody service for the assets. According to the Bloomberg report, “Nasdaq has applied to the

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