GK8 by Galaxy What Impenetrable Custody really means for digital asset security
December 11, 2024
Lior Lamesh breaks down the digital custody technology evaluation process into five clear steps for making an informed decision.
June 9, 2024
A centuries-old musical artifact was tokenized using proprietary software developed by GK8. This marks a significant development in the application of blockchain technology to unlock the value of unique real-world assets.
May 2, 2024
Traditional financial institutions have been moving into the tech space over the last several years, making their operations more intertwined and connected to tech development. Because of this, each year brings about new, innovative trends emerging in the tech space that financial institutions should understand.
April 4, 2024
The first client to use the tool will be a partnership between asset manager DWS, Flow Traders and Galaxy to manage a fully collateralized euro-denominated stablecoin, GK8 said.
GK8 offers institutions a tool to easily and safely handle the full tokenization lifecycle of any asset
According to Foresight News, GK8, a crypto custody company acquired by Galaxy Digital a year ago, has launched the Tokenization Wizard platform.
March 25, 2024
Dive into the world of tokenization and institutional entry into blockchain, exploring key trends shaping the future of finance.
September 20, 2023
Crypto and blockchain products coming back down to earth has translated into heightened authentic interest from massive institutions that can take mass adoption to a new level. By Ariel Shapira
August 24, 2023
As the crypto space continues to evolve, it’s essential to demystify the cryptic acronyms that underpin its security landscape. In his latest Forbes article, Tomer Niv interviewed industry experts that helped me to shed light on five vital acronyms: MPC, ZK, FHE, TEE And HSM
July 15, 2023
Blockchain technology, particularly smart contracts, is being increasingly adopted by enterprises for a variety of purposes. Despite all the disruptive potential and the highly-touted capabilities smart contracts promise, the number of heists targeting them has risen more than 12-fold over the last two years. If they are so smart, why are we seeing such a massive uptick in heists?