MetaMask implements services provided by BitGo, Qredo and Cactus

Crypto wallet Metamask has over 10 million monthly active users

MetaMask is one of the leading cryptocurrency wallets in the world. In a recent blog post by ConsenSys, the company that manages the MetraMask wallet, it was reported that MetaMask has partnered with three new cryptocurrency custodians: BitGo, Qredo and Cactus. This entry was posted on October 5, 2021 and we tell you about who the mentioned companies are, as well as why MetaMask decides to implement new services, in the following article.

Why is MetaMask partnering with cryptocurrency custodians?

The MetaMask portfolio, or rather one part of it, MetaMask Institutional, is constantly fighting for new institutional investors. It is precisely to attract such investors that the addition of support for services provided by BitGo, Qredo and Cactus is intended. This will allow companies and institutions that use the MetaMask wallet to access tokens from the DeFi, or decentralized finance, market, as well as other cryptocurrencies. MetaMask will also facilitate their subsequent storage. As ConsenSys mentions on its blog: ” Each of these strategic partnerships addresses different needs of organizations, from small crypto startups and DAOs to multi-billion dollar crypto funds “. These partnerships, therefore, are strategic because they are the ones that make it easier for institutions to access the DeFi space, which in this case – was not the easiest thing to do. After all, in order to serve institutional partners, MetaMask has to meet a number of security as well as compliance requirements.

Why DeFi sector?

The DeFi sector is becoming more and more popular, which probably explains why MetaMask is looking for the biggest profits there. But what exactly is DeFi? DeFi is the term used to describe blockchain-based, peer-to-peer financial services. DeFi therefore excludes the “third party” when conducting transactions between users, which is a bank or other financial institution. With DeFi, identical actions can be carried out as with a bank – so sending and receiving money, taking out loans or saving for the future. Users perform these actions through “dApps,” or decentralized applications. 

For MetaMask, entering the DeFi space is a “milestone.” By partnering with BitGo, which only serves institutional customers, MetaMask is on track to expand its business even further. Its MetaMask Institutional product acts as an interface between the MetaMask wallet and decentralized applications from the DeFi space.

Disclaimer: Blockbulletin does not take accountability of investments based on the information of the website. We highly advice readers to make extensive research prior to any invest

Share this article

More news

All articles loaded
No more articles to load

Learn

Solana

What is Solana (SOL)

Solana (SOL) is one of the hottest cryptocurrency projects on the market. Although it is a relatively young creation, it…
Shiba Inu

What is Shiba Inu (SHIB)

Shiba Inu (SHIB) is one of the most sought-after coins on the market. This is evidenced by its dynamic rallies…
The Sandbox and the British Museum on a joint metaverse trail!

What is Sandbox (SAND)?

In this material, we take a look at one of the fastest growing spaces in the metaverse family. We are…
What is polygon matic

What is Polygon (MATIC)?

Another coin worth looking at is Polygon (MATIC). It is especially liked by many investors. So what makes its popularity…
What is Polkadot DOT

What is Polkadot (DOT)

This time, the object of our interest will be a project about which there was already a lot of buzz…
What is Neo

What is NEO?

Cryptocurrencies have many differences, making them widely used in various areas of life. However, there are also some that are…
What is Litecoin LTC

What is Litecoin (LTC)

The cryptocurrency market is a real wealth of various projects. It is hard to believe that its beginnings date back…
Ether

What is Ethereum (ETH)?

Ethereum is the popular blockchain on which the second largest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalisation called Ether (ETH) is…
What is EOS

What is EOS?

Continuing the saga of introducing you to the foundations of the existence of different cryptocurrencies, this time we will take…
All articles loaded
No more articles to load

Analyses

All articles loaded
No more articles to load

Latest news

All articles loaded
No more articles to load