“The offering, developed with non-custodial BTC lending startup Debifi, targets institutions and high-net worth borrowers who don’t want to give up control of their assets.”, — write: www.coindesk.com
The offering, dubbed MultiSYG and set to open in the first half of 2026, will target institutions and high-net-worth individuals who want access to bank-grade loan services but are wary of rehypothecation, a common practice in traditional finance where lenders reuse client collateral to back other deals.
The move underscores the growing market for digital asset-backed financial products, which has evolved well beyond the early, and failed, crypto lenders like BlockFi and Celsius. Institutional players are increasingly demanding more sophisticated structures, especially those that avoid the single-point-of-failure risks that plagued centralized platforms in the last cycle.
“Borrowers shouldn’t need to trust a custodian blindly,” said Debifi CEO Max Kei in a statement, pointing to years of demand for non-custodial lending options.
Most banks offering bitcoin-backed loans typically require full custody, cutting the borrower off from their assets until repayment. With MultiSYG, would-be borrowers can deposit BTC into a wallet controlled by five parties — Sygnum, the borrower and independent signers — with any collateral movement requiring three signatures. That model helps prevent rehypothecation and allows borrowers to verify the existence of their funds on chain throughout the life of the loan.
“[This] combines the best of both worlds — the ability to hold your own keys while accessing regulated banking products and white-glove service,” said Pascal Eberle, Bitcoin@Sygnum and MultiSYG initiative lead at Sygnum Bank, in a statement. “Borrowers can benefit from bank-grade terms in pricing, drawdown flexibility and loan duration, while keeping cryptographic proof of their holdings and partial control of their BTC.”
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The partnership combines AMINA Bank’s Swiss-regulated custody with Tokeny’s blockchain infrastructure to ease tokenization for financial institutions.
- AMINA Bank will provide regulated custody and banking for tokenized assets
- Tokeny supplies the tokenization platform based on the ERC-3643 compliance standard
- The collaboration aims to speed institutional adoption of blockchain-based finance
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