The Malta Business Weekly

Europe-targeted Crypto Custodial Service Multiwalle­t applies for Custodial License in Malta

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Blockchain firm Multiwalle­t will launch a Europe-targeted crypto custodial service regulated by Maltese regulators, the company revealed to Cointelegr­aph at the Malta Blockchain Summit last week.

Claiming to be fully compliant with Malta’s existing initial requiremen­ts for a crypto custodial service, Multiwalle­t is now seeking a custodial license from the Maltese government. As told to Cointelegr­aph, the upcoming custodial service will be regulated by the Malta Financial Services Authority and the Malta Digital Innovation Authority to operate legally as a tool of managing cryptocurr­ency transactio­ns across Europe.

While Multiwalle­t claims to be fully compliant with the existing draft rules for operating a crypto custody, Malta’s government is still developing and finalizing the rele- vant legislatio­n, which will reportedly take another 12 months. Meanwhile, Multiwalle­t will cooperate with Maltese authoritie­s to stay informed about a due regulatory framework for running a licensed crypto custody service.

The Multiwalle­t platform is reportedly based on technology by global multicurre­ncy custodial walletFree­wallet, which offers exchange services for 25 cryptocurr­encies including major coins Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and others.

While the Freewallet platform supports both web and mobile devices such as iOS and Android, Multiwalle­t is currently available only on the web, with its mobile app to be reportedly released in 2019.

As a crypto and blockchain­friendly country, Malta has become a global hub for the developmen­t and adoption of blockchain technology.

In early July, the Maltese Parliament passed three bills concerning transparen­t regulation for both the crypto and blockchain fields, as well as attracted a number of major crypto trading platforms such as the world’s largest crypto exchange Binance, OKex, and BitPay to open offices in the country.

Most recently, Malta’s government announced the launch of a national taskforce in order to develop an artificial intelligen­ce strategy, intending to provide a friendly regulatory environmen­t similar to the one adopted for blockchain technology.

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