The Canadian Investment Regulatory Authority CIRO has introduced a new digital asset custody framework aimed at responding more quickly to risks such as hacking and fraud. Previously, the QuadrigaCX collapse occurred, resulting in $123 million remaining unaccounted for to this day. The framework adopts a tiered, risk-based structure that balances innovation and investor protection, and can be proactively updated based on emerging custody risks and market changes.

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