Operating Standard for Digital Asset Banking
Offering digital assets is an infrastructure challenge for banks. Crypto, stablecoins and other blockchain-based assets behave totally different to traditional assets and create an operational gap. Trever closes this gap.
by Natascha Breitegger Case Studies
Most financial institutions have already decided to offer digital assets. But digital assets do not behave like traditional assets - they settle differently, operate under new regulatory frameworks, and require infrastructure that legacy systems were never built for.
What most have not solved is how to operate them across exchanges, custody providers, compliance requirements, and internal systems without it becoming a full-time engineering problem.
That is the gap Trever closes. Trading connectivity, automated transfers, reconciliation, and compliance tooling - built for regulated institutions, ready to integrate into what you already run.
The question is not whether to offer digital assets. It is whether you build that operational layer yourself, or adopt the standard.
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