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Bitunix Integrates Fireblocks and Elliptic, Elevating Security and Compliance to Institutional-Grade
Bitunix integrates Fireblocks’ multi-party custody and Elliptic’s blockchain monitoring, enhancing security and compliance with $42.5 million insurance coverage for its 3 million users.
- On December 10, 2025, Bitunix announced partnerships with Fireblocks and Elliptic from Kingstown, adding institutional-grade custody and advanced compliance tools to enhance security and transparency.
- After September's industry losses, centralized exchanges suffered $182 million in September 2025, Bitunix said user protection, transparency and compliance are top priorities.
- Fireblocks will implement MPC-based custody, policy-based approval workflows, and secure transfer infrastructure, while Elliptic's KYT enables real-time on-chain monitoring to flag high-risk transactions.
- As a direct result, users receive expanded safeguards from $42.5 million insurance coverage and an additional $5 million policy with Nemean Services.
- This positions Bitunix to attract institutional clients by partnering with Fireblocks, trusted by banks and asset managers, and leveraging its more than 3 million users.
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Bitunix Integrates Fireblocks and Elliptic, Elevating Security and Compliance to Institutional-Grade
Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, December 10th, 2025, ChainwireBitunix exchange has announced new partnerships with Fireblocks, a global leader in digital asset security, and Elliptic, a top blockchain risk
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