Anchorage Digital, Kamino, and Solana Company have launched a tripartite custody model supporting institutional staking of SOL.

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BlockBeats News, February 13 — Digital asset platform Anchorage Digital, Solana ecosystem liquidity protocol Kamino, and Solana Labs announced a partnership to launch a “pioneering” tri-party custody model, helping institutions stake SOL within a compliant custody framework.

According to the announcement, this service allows institutions to engage in on-chain lending and liquidity acquisition without moving assets out of a regulated custody environment. Anchorage Digital will be responsible for collateral management, bringing risk control and collateral management processes on-chain, while expanding its Atlas collateral management system to integrate with Kamino and the Solana ecosystem.

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