KuCoin Institutional Expands OES Framework with Asseto’s CASH+ Integration and Broader RWA Collateral Support
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KuCoin Institutional has expanded its infrastructure by integrating Asseto’s CASH+ into its OES framework and RWA Collateral Mirroring Solution, enhancing support for real-world assets. This move broadens KuCoin’s collateral options and infrastructure capabilities, strengthening its position in institutional crypto finance. The integration aims to improve collateral flexibility and risk management for institutional clients.
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