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Self-Custody Assets

Definition

Self-custody assets are digital currencies or tokens directly controlled by their owner, not a third party. This refers to digital assets where the individual holder possesses direct control over their private cryptographic keys, thereby maintaining sole authority over their funds. Unlike assets held on centralized exchanges, self-custody removes reliance on intermediaries, granting users complete autonomy and mitigating counterparty risk. This approach necessitates robust personal security practices to prevent loss or theft of the private keys.