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What Legal Entity Typically Holds the Assets of the Insurance Fund?

The assets of the insurance fund are typically held by the exchange itself, but they are often legally segregated from the exchange's operational capital. In regulated jurisdictions, the exchange may establish a separate legal entity or trust to hold the funds, ensuring that they are protected in case of the exchange's bankruptcy.

This segregation is a critical component of customer protection and regulatory compliance.

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