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Last updated 1 year ago

How do we keep user funds safe?

StocksFC uses Bitgo to hold user funds within their secure vaults. All funds are stored in a highly secure environment in segregated wallets. This means that our funds are separate from other funds held by Bitgo and their other customers.

Bitgo does not have direct access to our funds or use any user funds for other purposes. We also have a $250 million insurance policy against our wallets held inside Bitgo vaults.

How secure is Bitgo?

Bitgo is the established leader in crypto security and blockchain infrastructure. Bitgo operates wallets for some of the world's largest exchanges, and is heavily audited while pioneering a multi-signature wallet architecture.

Bitgo is a qualified crypto custodian and holds licenses with regulation authorities which means that it meets rigorous regulatory standards aimed at protecting client funds from loss or misuse.

StocksFC stores funds within Bitgo