IBM’s Quantum-Safe Vault Transforms How Global Organizations Securely Manage Digital Assets
- IBM launches Digital Asset Haven with Dfns to secure tokenized assets across 40+ blockchains, targeting institutional demand for custody and compliance solutions. - Platform integrates quantum-safe cryptography, hardware security, and automated workflows to future-proof digital asset management against emerging threats. - The SaaS solution aims to modernize financial services by enabling cross-border payments and asset management through hybrid deployment options. - IBM's expansion aligns with quantum co
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) has introduced a new platform aimed at enabling financial institutions, government agencies, and businesses to securely handle digital assets, representing a major step into the markets for tokenized assets and stablecoins. The
This platform streamlines the entire transaction process from initiation to settlement, and its governance model allows for tailored multi-party approval workflows. IBM highlights that the offering merges its hardware-based security with Dfns' custody solutions, supporting programmable access controls and flexible deployment options across cloud, on-premises, and offline storage. Clarisse Hagège, CEO of Dfns, emphasized that the collaboration "extends beyond custody to coordinate the broader digital asset ecosystem," making the platform suitable for scaling digital asset operations from initial pilots to full-scale production.
IBM's entry into digital asset management reflects a wider industry movement, as more financial organizations look to tokenized assets for international payments and asset management. The company pointed out that "as tokenized assets and stablecoins gain traction, institutions must adapt," highlighting the platform's importance in advancing financial services, as reported by Yahoo Finance. The solution also features quantum-resistant cryptography and hardware security modules (HSMs) to guard against future risks, a capability that aligns with IBM's ongoing leadership in quantum computing.
From a financial perspective, IBM's expansion into digital assets aligns with its recent stock rally, which climbed 7.4% after strong third-quarter earnings and progress in quantum computing. Analysts have identified quantum computing as a "largely overlooked driver" for IBM's value, with Evercore ISI projecting a $1 billion quantum computing order pipeline that could grow rapidly over the next three to four years, according to
The platform is scheduled to launch as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product in the fourth quarter of 2025, with an on-premises version expected in the second quarter of 2026. Tom McPherson, General Manager of IBM Z and LinuxONE, remarked that the solution "provides the reliability and data governance our clients require," empowering organizations to "develop the next wave of financial services." As the digital asset sector evolves, IBM's alliance with Dfns—which has already created over 15 million wallets for institutional customers—positions the company to play a key role in the transformation of financial infrastructure.
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