When you strip away the noise, institutional-grade custody might be the only defensible long-term moat for major exchange platforms. Building secure, compliant custody infrastructure is genuinely hard—combining regulatory complexity, technical security, and operational risk management. Most other services? That's commoditized territory. Whether it's trading, lending, or staking, competitors are already doing it or will soon do it better. The barrier to entry in those verticals keeps shrinking. But custody? That stays sticky because it demands deep institutional relationships, insurance frameworks, and years of security audit trails. That's where the real business endures.
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0xLostKey
· 16h ago
Keeping your private keys safe is more important than anything else, I'm not joking...
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-18 14:21
NGL, this view is okay. Custody is indeed the last fortress; other features have long been driven down to bargain prices.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-17 22:30
That's correct. Custody is the true moat; everything else is a red ocean.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 01-17 22:19
Custody is the real deal; everything else is just superficial.
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-17 22:18
Seeing the point, custody is indeed the moat... other features have long been ubiquitous.
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OffchainWinner
· 01-17 22:13
To be honest, custody is indeed the only moat that can be maintained; everything else is too easily eliminated.
When you strip away the noise, institutional-grade custody might be the only defensible long-term moat for major exchange platforms. Building secure, compliant custody infrastructure is genuinely hard—combining regulatory complexity, technical security, and operational risk management. Most other services? That's commoditized territory. Whether it's trading, lending, or staking, competitors are already doing it or will soon do it better. The barrier to entry in those verticals keeps shrinking. But custody? That stays sticky because it demands deep institutional relationships, insurance frameworks, and years of security audit trails. That's where the real business endures.