Tag: insurance
Matrix Port: Crypto Insurance Should Be a Regular Offering
Matrix Port – a crypto services provider – believes it’s time for all crypto custody firms and related businesses to begin offering insurance to digital…
Canadian Crypto Companies Now Provide Insurance on Digital Deposits
Two bitcoin-based companies in Canada, Bitbuy and Knox, are working together to offer clients full insurance on all their deposits. Knox and Bitbuy Join Hands…
Gemini Adds Insurance to Custodied Digital Assets
The cryptocurrency exchange owned by Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss has managed to secure insurance coverage for digital assets under custody through a consortium of insurers.…
Cryptocurrency Trust Company Secures Insurance from Lloyd’s of London
Cryptocurrency storage firm Kingdom Trust has announced that it has secured storage coverage through Lloyd’s of London. The insurance policy provides coverage against theft and…
South Korea: Cryptocurrency Exchanges Having Problems Getting Insured
One vital necessity for a business is insurance. However, cryptocurrency exchanges in South Korea are finding it extremely difficult in finding insurers due to recent…
New Japanese Insurance Product Protects Bitcoin Exchange Users Against Financial Losses
Bitcoin is a topic of substantial debate, especially when it comes to recovering financial losses. Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, a Japanese insurance company, will start offering…
Rent-a-Car with DocuSign, Visa and BlockChain
The various uses of bitcoin technologies have been available across the internet for a while now. While most of these applications are still in concept…
BitPay Lost $1.8 Million to Hackers Last Year, Court Records Divulge
The amount of losses incurred by bitcoin based companies so far due to hacking incidents has been enormous. The actual figure is not available as…
AXA Turns towards Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology
The French multinational investment banking and insurance provider, AXA has become the latest international financial giant to embrace bitcoin. According to recent reports, AXA is…












