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Crypto Bank Juno Chooses Zero Hash to Be New Custodian

The company's former custodian, Wyre, is scaling back its services.

Updated May 9, 2023, 4:05 a.m. Published Jan 6, 2023, 8:49 p.m.
Juno's loyalty program (Juno)
Juno's loyalty program (Juno)

Crypto bank Juno has chosen Zero Hash to serve as its new crypto custodian, the company announced in a blog post Friday.

The news follows Juno’s warning this week advising clients to self-custody or sell their own crypto amid reports of its former custodian Wyre's turmoil.

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Wyre announced it will scale back its services earlier this week. However, Wyre's leadership told employees it would liquidate and terminate its offerings in January, according to an Axios report. The potential shutdown follows staffing cuts at the company earlier this year.

Zero Hash's other custodial clients include MoonPay, Nium, Current, Moneylion and Sardine, according to the blog post.

Read More: Crypto Bank Juno Tells Customers to Self-Custody or Sell Amid Custodian Wyre's Turmoil

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