Core Insights - IBM is launching a new platform, the IBM Digital Asset Haven, aimed at banks, governments, and large corporations for secure management of digital assets across multiple blockchains [1][2] - The platform will provide custody, transaction routing, and settlement services across over 40 public and private chains, along with compliance tools such as identity verification and anti-money laundering checks [2][4] - The software-as-a-service (SaaS) version is expected to be operational in Q4 2023, with broader support anticipated by Q2 2026 [2] Industry Trends - Financial institutions and businesses are increasingly exploring the use of stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets to facilitate cheaper, faster, and less frictional cross-border transactions compared to traditional banking systems [3] - The rise in adoption of tokenized assets and stablecoins necessitates the evolution of institutions to modernize their product offerings [4] Collaboration and Technology - IBM's platform was developed in partnership with Dfns, a crypto wallet infrastructure firm, leveraging IBM's hardware-level security and Dfns' custody technology [4] - The platform supports features such as multi-party approvals, programmable access controls, and hybrid deployment options across various environments [4][5] - The infrastructure aims to meet the same standards as traditional financial systems to enable the integration of digital assets into core banking and capital markets [5]
IBM Unveils Digital Asset Platform as Demand for Tokenization, Stablecoins Grows