Key Highlights
- AMINA becomes pioneering regulated financial institution to offer Canton Coin trading services
- Swiss crypto bank introduces regulated custody solutions for Canton Coin holdings
- AMINA broadens institutional digital asset offerings with Canton Coin integration
- Canton Network infrastructure receives boost as AMINA launches trading and custody
- AMINA advances tokenized asset access through Canton Coin platform support
Swiss digital asset bank AMINA has introduced regulated custody and trading capabilities for Canton Coin throughout its institutional banking infrastructure. This strategic expansion reinforces AMINA’s standing in blockchain-based financial services and tokenized asset solutions. The integration provides institutional clients with direct Canton Network access under comprehensive regulatory supervision.
Swiss Bank Broadens Canton Network Institutional Reach
AMINA achieved a milestone as the inaugural FINMA-regulated banking institution to deliver custody and trading capabilities for Canton Coin. The Swiss bank broadened regulated entry points to blockchain technology designed specifically for capital markets functions. This integration facilitates tokenized asset management, collateral operations, repurchase agreement activity, and financial settlement processes.
AMINA rolled out these new capabilities via its regulated banking infrastructure headquartered in Zug, Switzerland. Institutional clients can now maintain and execute Canton Coin transactions directly through the bank, eliminating reliance on third-party crypto custodians or trading platforms. These services specifically address institutions leveraging blockchain technology for settlement operations and asset tokenization processes.
Canton Network maintains its appeal among established financial services companies seeking privacy-oriented blockchain solutions. The network presently facilitates approximately $9 trillion in digitized assets throughout financial markets infrastructure. Digital Asset engineered this infrastructure with backing from prominent financial institutions and cryptocurrency industry participants.
Canton Network Strengthens Position in Institutional Finance
AMINA unveiled Canton Coin capabilities amid intensifying institutional blockchain adoption throughout worldwide financial markets. Canton Network consolidated its role in tokenized finance and compliant settlement infrastructure. The platform emphasizes privacy preservation, operational control, and atomic settlement capabilities for regulated financial entities.
Numerous established finance organizations currently utilize Canton Network infrastructure spanning various market categories. Participating institutions include Visa, BitGo, Goldman Sachs, Citadel, and the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation. Their involvement demonstrates rising institutional appetite for regulated blockchain frameworks and settlement technologies.
Institutional engagement with Canton Network experienced notable growth throughout recent periods across diverse financial instruments. Earlier in the year, BitGo extended its Canton-focused offerings beyond custody functions into trading and blockchain-based settlement. Furthermore, S&P Dow Jones Indices incorporated its US Treasury Index benchmark into the network for tokenized fixed-income product access.
Swiss Bank Extends Regulated Digital Asset Operations
AMINA has systematically developed its regulated cryptocurrency operations throughout Asia and Europe during the previous year. In November 2025, regulatory authorities in Hong Kong granted enhanced licensing authorization for AMINA’s regional subsidiary. This authorization enabled institutional cryptocurrency trading and custody capabilities within Hong Kong’s financial markets.
The Hong Kong authorization additionally broadened AMINA’s support for numerous prominent digital currencies and stablecoins. Approved digital assets encompassed Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD Coin, and Tether throughout institutional banking platforms. Consequently, AMINA fortified its regulated digital asset portfolio for professional market participants and family office clients.
AMINA simultaneously extended its European footprint through additional regulatory clearances under the European Union’s MiCA regulatory framework. Austria’s Financial Market Authority granted approval to the bank’s Austrian entity for cryptocurrency trading and custody operations. Moreover, AMINA launched institutional financial products connected to Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin, Polygon staking mechanisms, and USD Coin yield-generating accounts.



