Liminal completes integration with Telos Network to develop digital asset security protocols

By introducing Telos, Liminal is enabling custody and policy-led workflows

This integration empowers users to capitalise on their Telos asset holdings by accessing DeFi protocols
This integration empowers users to capitalise on their Telos asset holdings by accessing DeFi protocols

Liminal, a provider of institutional-grade digital asset custody solutions, has announced the integration of Telos Network into its custody and wallet infrastructure. 

According to an official release, by introducing Telos, Liminal is enabling custody, policy-led workflows, multi-party wallet governance, and compliance monitoring for protocols and institutions operating on the Telos Network. From what it’s understood, Liminal MPC and multisig-powered wallet infrastructure provides security for Telos-supported assets, which enables transactions to adhere to security protocols and multi-party authorisation requirements.

It’s believed that Liminal’s automation workflows streamline Telos asset management processes, for users to define policy-based transaction processing rules to automate routine tasks, reduce operational overhead, and enhance overall efficiency, aligning with specific risk tolerances and regulatory requirements. Reportedly, Liminal Custody’s risk and compliance monitoring tools mitigate potential risks and ensure regulatory compliance. Moreover, Liminal’s MMI and wallet connect integration can provide access to Telos and decentralised applications (dApps). 

“We are looking forward to finding a partner in Liminal. I believe the combined strength of both the brands will not only enhance the digital asset experience for users but also an ecosystem for fostering innovation in digital asset custody services. We aim to create more synergies with Liminal,” Sukesh Tedla, director of liquidity and exchanges, Telos Network, said.

Follow us on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn

This article was first uploaded on January fifteen, twenty twenty-four, at thirty minutes past three in the afternoon.