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Institutional Infrastructure

Definition

Institutional Infrastructure refers to the specialized systems, platforms, and services designed to support the participation of large financial organizations in digital asset markets. This includes custody solutions for secure asset storage, trading platforms capable of handling high volumes, regulatory compliance tools, and data analytics services tailored to institutional needs. The development of robust institutional infrastructure is a prerequisite for significant capital inflow from traditional finance into the cryptocurrency ecosystem. It addresses concerns regarding security, scalability, and operational efficiency.