Sygnum Expands Custody Services with Deribit Integration
Sygnum now offers custody for Deribit users, enabling traders to store assets securely while accessing deep liquidity.

- Sygnum integrates Deribit into its custody platform.
- Traders can store assets in a regulated bank while trading on Deribit.
- Fireblocks’ OTC service enhances secure asset transfers.
Swiss crypto bank Sygnum has strengthened its institutional crypto custody platform by integrating Deribit, one of the leading crypto options exchanges. This move allows traders to hold their assets securely within a regulated financial institution while maintaining seamless access to Deribit’s liquidity for options and futures trading.
Secure Custody with Unrestricted Access
By combining Sygnum’s banking-grade custody with Deribit’s deep liquidity, traders gain both security and efficiency. Through this integration, investors can confidently store their crypto assets in a fully regulated Swiss bank while still participating in high-volume trading on Deribit.
Additionally, Sygnum has adopted Fireblocks’ OTC service with Deribit, streamlining secure asset transfers between institutional players. This technology ensures enhanced security and operational efficiency in handling large transactions.
Swiss crypto bank Sygnum has expanded its custody platform to include crypto options exchange Deribit, and has adopted Fireblocks’ OTC service with Deribit, allowing traders to custody their assets at a regulated bank while continuing to access Deribit’s deep liquidity.…
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) March 5, 2025
Institutional Adoption and Compliance
The integration aligns with the growing demand for secure, regulated digital asset custody among institutional investors. By choosing Sygnum’s custody solution, Deribit traders benefit from enhanced asset protection, risk management, and compliance with financial regulations.
Sygnum’s expansion highlights the increasing synergy between traditional finance and crypto, reinforcing Switzerland’s position as a global leader in regulated digital asset banking.