BitGo Bank & Trust, National Association (“BitGo”), an OCC-regulated digital asset trust bank and subsidiary of BitGo Holdings, Inc. , and Stable Sea, a platformBitGo Bank & Trust, National Association (“BitGo”), an OCC-regulated digital asset trust bank and subsidiary of BitGo Holdings, Inc. , and Stable Sea, a platform

BitGo Expands B2B Digital Asset and Stablecoin Payment Solutions for Stable Sea’s Onchain Treasury Services

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BitGo Bank & Trust, National Association (“BitGo”), an OCC-regulated digital asset trust bank and subsidiary of BitGo Holdings, Inc. , and Stable Sea, a platform built for B2B stablecoin infrastructure, announced a partnership designed to support secure digital asset and on-chain treasury solutions for businesses. Through the partnership, Stable Sea will leverage BitGo’s Crypto-as-a-Service (CaaS) infrastructure to provide customers access to institutional-grade digital asset solutions such as the ability to buy, sell, and hold bitcoin and stablecoins securely through custodial wallet solutions, with BitGo maintaining insurance coverage on assets held in qualified custody.

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Through BitGo’s CaaS solution, Stable Sea customers will be able to securely hold and trade supported digital assets, including bitcoin and stablecoins, within a regulated custody wallet environment. The partnership is intended to support modern treasury use cases such as B2B stablecoin payments and access to tokenized real-world assets (RWAs), including tokenized money market funds and fixed-income products, where available and permitted.

The partnership underscores BitGo’s focus on providing regulated infrastructure that enables platforms to offer digital asset capabilities to their end customers without building specialized crypto infrastructure in-house.

“Enterprises want to engage with digital assets through infrastructure that is built for security, controls, and regulatory rigor,” said Mike Belshe, CEO and Co-founder of BitGo. “By powering Stable Sea through our Crypto-as-a-Service platform, we’re helping companies offer secure crypto access to their users and bring digital asset innovation to traditional treasury workflows.”

“Stable Sea is building a modern payments and treasury platform that enables businesses to access next-generation financial services using stablecoins and digital assets,” said Tanner Taddeo, CEO and Co-founder of Stable Sea. “Our partnership with BitGo integrates secure crypto infrastructure directly into the platform, allowing customers to adopt on-chain workflows with stronger safeguards and governance.”

BitGo’s CaaS solution provides an API-driven framework designed to help platforms offer secure, scalable digital asset services, including qualified custodywallet infrastructure and crypto trading capabilities that can support digital asset treasury and transaction workflows.

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