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What Is a Hardware Security Module (HSM) and Why Is It Crucial for Institutional Custody?

An HSM is a physical computing device that safeguards and manages digital keys, performing cryptographic operations within a tamper-resistant enclosure. It is crucial because it ensures that the private keys used to sign transactions never leave the secure hardware boundary.

This protection is a core requirement for institutional custodians to meet stringent security and regulatory standards for asset protection.

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