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Palisade | A Broad Overview of the Digital Asset Custody Landscape, including the Emerging Trends and Challenges

The digital asset custody landscape is largely split into two sectors: third-party custodians and wallet technology providers. This means that either you can trust a third party such as a regulated custodian to hold your money, or you can buy and run the technology provided by a wallet technology provider.

During the earlier days of the industry, there was much emphasis on self-custody, with individuals being responsible or managing their own private keys.

Palisade team thinks this was primarily because at the time a lot of crypto was held by individuals, rather than organizations. But as the industry matured, we saw the shift where more and more institutions and businesses entered the market that wanted to hold crypto. These new players in the industry wanted more than self-custody using a private key. They wanted enhanced security, governance, counterparty management, recovery in case of disaster scenarios and auditability.

The self custody model could not provide all of this – so a model where the custody was managed by a third party was needed.

The third party custodians that emerged focused on customer relationship management but provided basic peer-to-peer payment services at the blockchain level. Institutions and businesses were still getting to grips with blockchain technology, so on-chain features like staking and access to DeFi weren’t a priority. Slowly as the industry further matured, the custodians shifted from basic services to adding additional managed services like staking and on-chain trading, etc.

Today, businesses and institutions are seeking to build complex use-cases such as the issuance and management of real world assets on top of blockchain. We’re seeing regulation maturing in forward-thinking jurisdictions, enabling service providers to offer features that can cater to such use-cases. Custody is no longer about providing basic access to the blockchain. It’s about partnering with customers, providing guidance and unlocking frictionless access to web3.

But there are also some challenges. Digital asset custody is an extremely complex area that is sometimes beyond the technical acumen of traditional financial institutions, including those wanting to move into the crypto space. And while the EU’s MiCA laws provide a good framework, global crypto regulation is struggling to keep pace with the development of the sector. This can make it tricky for businesses located in certain jurisdictions to play by the rules.

Why the EU’s new MiCA laws boost its ambition to become a global hub in crypto;

MiCA provides the regulatory clarity that crypto businesses are looking for. It outlines licensing requirements, capital adequacy, and consumer protection measures, giving companies a roadmap for compliance. It also creates a single rulebook across all EU member states and once a business is licensed in one EU jurisdiction, it can offer services throughout the bloc. This streamlines operations compared to other jurisdictions.

However, it still has some gaps that need to be addressed. It lacks more granular guidelines for DeFi and NFTs. There is a lot of potential here for real-world asset (RWA) issuance, on-chain copyright and digital rights management (DRM), etc that will be possible to unlock once the regulatory clarity is there. Consumer protections also need to be strengthened. Stronger cybersecurity requirements and AML-CTF regime across the board will help address some of these issues.

From what the Palisade team knows so far, MiCA 2.0 aims to target most of this, providing clarity for financial and crypto businesses to innovate across Europe. Most of the innovation today is happening outside regulation, which, although due to lack of regulation, is not in the best interests of the parties involved.

If we want mass adoption, we need better clarity through a regime that fosters innovation while ensuring a fair playing field. Right now, from what we know at Palisade, Europe’s MiCA is a step in the right direction.

Their experience in the Web3 space and expert insights on the industry as well as its evolution; The founding story of Palisade and what its upcoming plans are.

For context: Tom and Manthan from Palisade met when working as Staff Software Engineers at Ripple, a leading provider of cross-border payment and digital asset custody solutions.

“We noticed an opportunity to create a new, but different platform in the crypto asset custody space. We saw some larger players offering a “one size fits all” approach, which isn’t always the easiest for traditional businesses to work with. It was clear there was an opportunity to create a new custody platform that not only offers simple, secure and scalable, solutions but also, more importantly, customizable ones. That is why we took the leap and left our day jobs to build Palisade.”, Tom and Manthan say.

“This is a major year of growth for us. We have spent the last two years building the platform and the business infrastructure to support it. 2024 is about working with our clients to develop next-generation, innovative solutions.

“We also have a major focus on the tokenization of real-world assets. There is an increasing number of businesses that want to tokenize unique assets on the blockchain. But there is a lack of understanding and ability to do so. We help our customers mint and manage digital tokens for various applications, such as carbon credits and gold.”

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Mstack Chemicals secures $40M to disrupt global speciality chemical manufacturing across more countries

2024-10-03T15:00:00Z

Cross-border speciality chemical manufacturing platform, Mstack, plans global expansion in Middle East, LATAM and Asia

Houston, Texas, Oct. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The pandemic revealed two critical truths about manufacturing: supply chains are now global, and chemical suppliers are indispensable in supply chains across industries. With Europe’s chemical heavyweights operating at persistent losses and inflated costs, and the China+1 movement encouraging more businesses to expand into new markets, the shift towards diversifying chemical sources is accelerating. Capturing this moment, Mstack, a US-based custom manufacturing platform that helps global buyers source high-quality specialty chemicals, has raised $40M to double down on its mission to disrupt a historically flawed supply chain for specialty chemicals. 

The company’s $40M Series A round was co-led by Lightspeed and Alpha Wave and included a debt facility from HSBC Innovation Banking as well as an all star lineup of angel investors. MStack will deploy the freshly infused capital to expand its footprint across the Middle East, Latin America and Asia, while continuing to strengthen its presence in the United States and other geographies.

Bejul Somaia, Partner at Lightspeed, added: “Geopolitical dynamics pose risks for supply chain disruptions in the global specialty chemicals market. With demand for these chemicals growing rapidly, there is a need to increase R&D investments and unlock new pockets of supply. As the first institutional investor in Mstack, we believe that the company has tremendous potential to lead this transformation. The new round of funding will enable them to unlock the full potential of their tech-driven platform and undertake cutting-edge research, offering high quality products to customers across the world.”


Mstack founder: Shreyans Chopra 

Mstack was founded in 2022 by Shreyans Chopra, whose decision to launch a cross-border brand in specialty chemicals was inspired by the rapid growth in the global specialty chemicals market. Through its well-established network of approved specialty chemical capacities in low cost, high quality regions – like India, the Middle East, and Asia – Mstack offers mid-to-large scale enterprises a full-stack solution for sourcing specialty chemicals through a reliable supply chain that is secure against geopolitical disruptions. This allows the company to serve price-sensitive buyers across the world with preferential pricing, while maintaining a strong commitment to quality, reliability, and consistency. 

Notably, the company has codified its entire operation into a single platform, allowing buyers to source, test, ship, deliver, and track all of their specialty chemicals in one place. This meticulous control ensures Mstack is able to consistently meet its value proposition of reliable and timely delivery. The company currently offers products in four categories: oil and gas, coatings, water treatment, and home and personal care. With this round of funding, Mstack is making inroads into agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals, among other segments.  

Having already established a firm footing in the chemicals industry cross-border supply chain, the company is now intensifying its focus on expanding its talent base in the US, building a robust leadership team across categories, and doubling down on  research and development (R&D).

Shreyans Chopra, Founder at Mstack, commented: “This new funding affirms investor confidence in our vision and technology to transform global markets. It enables us to expand geographically and intensify our R&D efforts. We'll continue innovating to meet our customers' evolving needs. Our R&D team in India is poised to commercialize multiple chemicals soon. Future plans include establishing advanced labs to drive innovation and IP creation, while offering custom formulations and process innovation through our on-demand platform.”

Navroz D. Udwadia, Co-Founder and Partner at Alpha Wave Global, said:  “We are very excited to partner with Mstack as they play an important role in shaping the global chemical supply chain. This round enables Mstack to strengthen its R&D capabilities in co-creating new products with their vendors. We look forward to working with the team in delivering effective, cost efficient solutions to the customers, driving incremental ROI for them.”

For Mstack, the future looks bright. With its tech-driven approach, research labs, expansion plans, and fresh funding in its war chest, Mstack is on track to rewrite the rules of global specialty chemical manufacturing. 

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About Mstack
Mstack is a custom manufacturing platform in the speciality chemical space. Mstack enables mid to large enterprise buyers across the globe, especially in North America to source chemicals from its tech-enabled network of capacities located in low-cost production countries. It functions as a full-stack platform that takes ownership of quality control and delivery. Mstack’s R&D capabilities enable customers to access custom-made formulations or get process innovation done which significantly improves the efficiency of chemicals used or reduces cost. 

About Lightspeed
Lightspeed is a global multi-stage venture capital firm focused on accelerating disruptive innovations and trends in the Enterprise, Consumer, Health, and Fintech sectors. Over the past two decades, the Lightspeed team has backed hundreds of entrepreneurs and helped build more than 500 companies globally including Affirm, Acceldata, Carta, Cato Networks, Darwinbox Epic Games, Faire, Innovaccer, Guardant Health, Mulesoft, Navan, Netskope, Nutanix, Rubrik, Sharechat, Snap, OYO Ultima Genomics and more. Lightspeed and its global team currently manage $25B in AUM across the Lightspeed platform, with investment professionals and advisors in the U.S., Europe, India, Israel, and Southeast Asia.

About Alpha Wave Incubation
Alpha Wave Incubation (AWI) is an investment fund managed by Alpha Wave Global in partnership with Lunate. AWI’s mission is to invest in outstanding founders and management teams that have exceptional companies. AWI also offers access to comprehensive support for business-building, while also helping companies expand globally and open new markets in the GCC/MENA region and beyond.

Alpha Wave Global is a global investment company with three main verticals: private equity, private credit, and public markets. It is led by Rick Gerson, Navroz Udwadia, and Ryan Khoury.
Alpha Wave has offices in Miami, New York, London, Monaco, Madrid, Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv, Bangalore, and Sydney. For more information, please visit www.alphawaveglobal.com.

About HSBC
HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of HSBC, is headquartered in London. HSBC serves customers worldwide from offices in 60 countries and territories. With assets of US$2,975bn at 30 June 2024, HSBC is one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations.

HSBC Bank USA, National Association (HSBC Bank USA, N.A.) serves customers through Wealth and Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, Private Banking, Global Banking, and Markets and Securities Services. Deposit products are offered by HSBC Bank USA, N.A., Member FDIC. It operates Wealth Centers in: California; Washington, D.C.; Florida; New Jersey; New York; Virginia; and Washington. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. is the principal subsidiary of HSBC USA Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. For more information, visit: HSBC in the USA

CONTACT:  For further information please contact the Mstack press office: Bilal Mahmood on [email protected] or +44 (0) 771 400 7257.

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