The Investment Regulatory Authority of Canada (CIRO) has announced new rules for cryptocurrency custody services. Continue Reading: Canadian Investment RegulatorThe Investment Regulatory Authority of Canada (CIRO) has announced new rules for cryptocurrency custody services. Continue Reading: Canadian Investment Regulator

Canadian Investment Regulator Announces New Rules for Crypto Assets! Here Are the Details

2026/02/04 14:21
2 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

The Investment Regulatory Authority of Canada (CIRO), one of Canada’s top regulatory bodies in the investment sector, has announced new rules for cryptocurrency custody services.

The newly published “Digital Asset Custody Framework” sets clear standards for how member brokerage firms operating cryptocurrency trading platforms (CTPs) should protect client assets.

CIRO stated that the new framework aims to prevent losses resulting from hacking attacks, fraud, and inadequate corporate governance. The rules will be implemented through membership terms as a temporary measure until permanent regulations are finalized. This is intended to allow for a faster response to emerging risks.

At the heart of the regulation is a risk-based system that categorizes crypto custody institutions into four tiers. These tiers, determined by criteria such as capital strength, regulatory oversight, insurance coverage, and operational resilience, will determine how much of a client’s assets custodians are allowed to hold.

Custodians with the highest security level can hold 100% of client assets, while this rate drops to 40% for the lowest level, Tier 4. In-house custody by brokerage firms is limited to a maximum of 20% of the value of client assets.

The framework also mandates strong governance policies in areas such as key management, cybersecurity, incident response, and third-party risks, as well as compulsory insurance, independent audits, security reports, and regular penetration testing. It will also be mandatory to clearly define liability for losses due to negligence in custody agreements.

CIRO emphasized that this step aims to strengthen investor protection while also supporting innovation. The organization stated that lessons learned from the past QuadrigaCX case guided this framework.

*This is not investment advice.

Continue Reading: Canadian Investment Regulator Announces New Rules for Crypto Assets! Here Are the Details

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

Today’s Biggest Crypto Movers: Dogecoin Leads the Pack

Today’s Biggest Crypto Movers: Dogecoin Leads the Pack

Today's Biggest Crypto Movers: Dogecoin Leads the Pack 🚀 Crypto Markets Heat Up Today Major cryptocurrencies are showing strong gains. Let's dive into today's top
Share
Blockchainmagazine2026/04/03 13:00
RWA Boom Accelerates As Tokenized Assets Hit New Highs In Early 2026

RWA Boom Accelerates As Tokenized Assets Hit New Highs In Early 2026

RWA distributed value rose from about $21B to $27.5B in Q1 2026, a gain of roughly 30%. Tokenized US Treasuries reached about $10B, creating an on-chain yield base
Share
LiveBitcoinNews2026/04/03 13:00
Cryptos Signal Divergence Ahead of Fed Rate Decision

Cryptos Signal Divergence Ahead of Fed Rate Decision

The post Cryptos Signal Divergence Ahead of Fed Rate Decision appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto assets send conflicting signals ahead of the Federal Reserve’s September rate decision. On-chain data reveals a clear decrease in Bitcoin and Ethereum flowing into centralized exchanges, but a sharp increase in altcoin inflows. The findings come from a Tuesday report by CryptoQuant, an on-chain data platform. The firm’s data shows a stark divergence in coin volume, which has been observed in movements onto centralized exchanges over the past few weeks. Bitcoin and Ethereum Inflows Drop to Multi-Month Lows Sponsored Sponsored Bitcoin has seen a dramatic drop in exchange inflows, with the 7-day moving average plummeting to 25,000 BTC, its lowest level in over a year. The average deposit per transaction has fallen to 0.57 BTC as of September. This suggests that smaller retail investors, rather than large-scale whales, are responsible for the recent cash-outs. Ethereum is showing a similar trend, with its daily exchange inflows decreasing to a two-month low. CryptoQuant reported that the 7-day moving average for ETH deposits on exchanges is around 783,000 ETH, the lowest in two months. Other Altcoins See Renewed Selling Pressure In contrast, other altcoin deposit activity on exchanges has surged. The number of altcoin deposit transactions on centralized exchanges was quite steady in May and June of this year, maintaining a 7-day moving average of about 20,000 to 30,000. Recently, however, that figure has jumped to 55,000 transactions. Altcoins: Exchange Inflow Transaction Count. Source: CryptoQuant CryptoQuant projects that altcoins, given their increased inflow activity, could face relatively higher selling pressure compared to BTC and ETH. Meanwhile, the balance of stablecoins on exchanges—a key indicator of potential buying pressure—has increased significantly. The report notes that the exchange USDT balance, around $273 million in April, grew to $379 million by August 31, marking a new yearly high. CryptoQuant interprets this surge as a reflection of…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:01

Trade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDT

Trade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDTTrade GOLD, Share 1,000,000 USDT

0 fees, up to 1,000x leverage, deep liquidity