Sygnum – The World’s First Fully-Regulated Crypto Bank

Welcome to the first episode of Season 5 of Gossip About Gossip, hosted by Zenobia Godschalk. Join us as we explore the merging of traditional banking and crypto with Aliya Das Gupta of Sygnum Bank, the world’s first regulated digital asset bank. This forward-thinking conversation provides insights into the new possibilities unfolding:

  • How did Sygnum get its start and gain the vision to integrate crypto with regulated banking?
  • What’s driving global demand for Sygnum’s unique crypto banking services?
  • What does the future hold for decentralized identity and compliance?
  • Insights into how Sygnum navigates the thrilling frontiers where banking collides with blockchain innovation.

By integrating crypto with trusted, regulated services, Sygnum points to a future where the best of both worlds can merge.

Explore the fascinating intersection of traditional banking and digital assets with Aliya Das Gupta of Sygnum Bank, as she illuminates the vision behind Sygnum’s origin story to bridge these two worlds.

With this conversation, we learn the burgeoning global demand for their novel crypto banking services, from custody and staking to loans collateralized by tokens. Aliya gives us a glimpse into the future of decentralized identity and compliance to expand access to DeFi. This conversation provides insight into how Sygnum navigates the frontiers of finance by integrating crypto with trusted, regulated offerings.

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