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Fireblocks Custody and Fireblocks Trust Company

Fireblocks institutional custody research profile with primary-source evidence covering regulation/legal entity, security assurance, asset protection and institutional service scope.

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CategoryDigital Asset Custodians
Research statusEvidence reviewed · 2026-08-17
Regulatory evidenceNYDFS · Limited-purpose trust company
Documented servicesCustody, Settlement, Wallet infrastructure, Treasury
Security evidenceSOC 2, ISO 27001, CCSS
Directory regionGlobal

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About Fireblocks

Fireblocks is an institutional wallet, transfer and digital asset operations platform founded in 2018. Its software can support self-custody, direct-custody and sub-custody operating models. Regulated custody is offered through a distinct legal entity, Fireblocks Trust Company, LLC. Institutional buyers should identify the contracting entity, service perimeter and jurisdiction before treating any Fireblocks service as regulated custody.

Is Fireblocks a custodian or an infrastructure provider?

Both descriptions can be correct, but they refer to different offerings. The Fireblocks platform provides MPC-based wallet and transaction infrastructure that institutions may operate under their own control. Fireblocks Trust Company, LLC is the separately chartered entity that provides regulated custody services. A buyer should therefore avoid applying the regulatory status of the trust company to every Fireblocks product or affiliate.

Fireblocks platform and regulated custody distinction
AreaFireblocks platformFireblocks Trust Company, LLC
Primary roleWallet, policy, transfer and digital asset operations infrastructureRegulated custody entity for eligible institutional services
Control modelCan support client-controlled self-custody or infrastructure used within another custodian's modelSafekeeping under the trust company's custody agreement and service perimeter
Regulatory statementTechnology use alone does not make the platform user or Fireblocks software a qualified custodianNYDFS lists the entity as holding a limited-purpose trust charter granted in August 2024
Buyer checkConfirm deployment, key-share control, policies, integrations and responsibilitiesConfirm eligible assets, account structure, agreement, jurisdiction and applicable qualified-custodian analysis

Regulatory status and Fireblocks Trust Company

The New York State Department of Financial Services lists Fireblocks Trust Company, LLC as a regulated entity with a limited-purpose trust charter dated August 2024. Fireblocks describes this entity as its qualified custody offering. Whether a service satisfies an institution's legal definition of “qualified custodian” depends on the exact entity, client type, asset, agreement and applicable law; legal and compliance teams should confirm that conclusion for the mandate.

Custody models and security architecture

Fireblocks documents hot, warm and cold MPC-CMP wallet configurations. The location of the signing key share and the approval workflow differ by configuration. Its policy engine can enforce transaction rules and separation of duties, while API Co-signers can automate approved workflows. Buyers should validate key-share ownership, recovery, privileged access, policy changes, audit evidence and incident procedures for their selected deployment.

APIs, integrations and settlement

Fireblocks exposes APIs for vault and wallet administration, policy-controlled transactions and operational automation. The Fireblocks Network supports transfers between connected counterparties and can authenticate destination addresses. Institutions should test API permissions, rate limits, approval fallbacks, reconciliation, address controls, travel-rule or screening dependencies, and whether settlement is on-chain, off-chain or dependent on a connected venue.

Institutional use cases and buyer fit

Relevant use cases include bank and fintech wallet operations, treasury movements, exchange connectivity, tokenization, payments, prime brokerage workflows and regulated custody through Fireblocks Trust. Fit depends on whether the institution needs software infrastructure, direct control of keys, a sub-custody technology layer or a regulated custodian. Asset managers, funds and RIAs should separately verify segregation, reporting, eligible assets and the legal custody entity.

What institutions should verify

  • The legal entity named in the contract and the precise regulatory perimeter.
  • Whether the proposed service is platform infrastructure, self-custody, sub-custody or custody by Fireblocks Trust.
  • Key-share control, wallet configuration, policy governance, recovery and disaster-resilience procedures.
  • Asset and network support for the actual mandate, including staking or smart-contract permissions where relevant.
  • Settlement design, counterparty dependencies, API controls, reporting and reconciliation.
  • Insurance scope, exclusions, audit reports and security certifications applicable to the contracted service.
Primary-source evidence

Verified evidence snapshot

Last reviewed 17 Aug 2026. Evidence is timestamped and unknown fields stay unverified.

Evidence reviewed
Regulation & legal entity

Fireblocks Trust Company, LLC is listed by NYDFS as a limited purpose trust company; Fireblocks Trust markets qualified custody.

Security assurance

Fireblocks publishes SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001/27017/27018/22301 coverage plus CCSS QSP Level 3 and external penetration testing.

Asset protection

Fireblocks Trust states client assets are segregated and held in a bankruptcy-remote structure.

Institutional services

Qualified custody through Fireblocks Trust plus enterprise wallet, treasury and settlement infrastructure.

Procurement caveat: Differentiate the Fireblocks technology platform from the regulated Fireblocks Trust custody entity when contracting.

Primary sources

NYDFS virtual currency businesses ↗Fireblocks security ↗Fireblocks Trust ↗
Source provenance: dfs.ny.gov · fireblocks.com · reviewed 2026-08-17

Evidence coverage is not a safety rating, endorsement or investment recommendation. Regulatory permissions, assurance reports, insurance and contractual protections can change; buyers should confirm current documents before onboarding.

Frequently asked questions

Is Fireblocks a qualified custodian?

Fireblocks Trust Company, LLC is the Fireblocks entity that offers qualified custody and holds a New York limited-purpose trust charter. The broader Fireblocks technology platform should not automatically be described as a qualified custodian.

What is Fireblocks Trust Company?

Fireblocks Trust Company, LLC is a separate regulated custody entity within the Fireblocks offering. NYDFS lists its limited-purpose trust charter as granted in August 2024.

Is the Fireblocks platform the same as Fireblocks Trust?

No. The platform supplies wallet, policy and transaction infrastructure; Fireblocks Trust is the chartered entity providing regulated custody services. The contract and service scope determine which model applies.

Which custody models does Fireblocks support?

Fireblocks supports client-controlled wallet infrastructure, self-custody and sub-custody operating models through its platform, while regulated custody is offered through the separate Fireblocks Trust Company entity. Buyers should confirm the contracting entity, key-share control and service perimeter for the proposed deployment.

How does Fireblocks secure transactions?

Its documented architecture combines distributed MPC-CMP key shares, policy-based approvals, isolated execution environments and configurable signing workflows. Institutions still need to assess their selected deployment and governance.

Does Fireblocks support APIs and settlement workflows?

Yes. Fireblocks documents APIs for wallet and transaction operations and network features for connected-counterparty transfers. Buyers should test permissions, reconciliation, fallback controls and the exact settlement path.

Primary sources

Last reviewed 17 August 2026. Regulatory status and product scope can change. Confirm the contracting entity and current permissions directly with the provider and regulator. This profile is independent research, not legal or investment advice.

Institutional due-diligence snapshot

Before shortlisting Fireblocks Custody and Fireblocks Trust Company, confirm the following evidence directly with the provider and relevant official sources. CustodyProviders.com does not infer unknown facts.

Legal entity & permissionsConfirm contracting entity, regulator, licence scope and jurisdiction.
Key management & controlsConfirm custody architecture, transaction approvals and recovery controls.
Asset segregationConfirm account structure, beneficial ownership and insolvency treatment.
Insurance & auditsConfirm current coverage, exclusions, SOC/ISO reports and audit availability.
Assets & servicesConfirm supported networks, staking, settlement and tokenized-asset scope.
Integration & SLAConfirm API support, reporting, support model and operational service levels.

Research status: directory inclusion is not an endorsement. Unverified fields should remain procurement questions until supported by current evidence.

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