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Fireblocks, Thales Expand Collaboration to Deliver Bank-Grade Digital Asset Security

Enables Financial Institutions to Deploy Digital Asset Services Using Certified, Customer-Owned Hardware Within Existing Compliance Frameworks

Fireblocks, the enterprise platform securing more than USD $5 trillion in digital asset transfers annually, recently announced an expanded collaboration with Thales, a global leader in cybersecurity and trusted provider of Luna Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), to deliver institutional-grade digital asset security architecture for financial institutions.

The collaboration integrates Fireblocks’ digital asset platform with Thales’ Luna HSMs, enabling institutions to extend their existing certified hardware infrastructure into digital asset operations without re-architecting security models or compromising regulatory compliance.

The architecture supports a wide range of institutional use cases, including custody, trading, tokenisation, and onchain settlement, while integrating with existing security, governance, and audit processes. Organisations can securely manage cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, security tokens, and tokenised real-world assets across major blockchain networks—with support for multiple elliptic curves enabling broader cross-chain coverage and deeper liquidity.

Fireblocks Offers Unique Solutions

Unlike solutions that rely on opaque security models, Fireblocks provides banks and financial institutions with complete policy control and final authority over transactions—meeting regulatory expectations for accountability and clear governance. The joint solution maps security controls directly to compliance requirements through customer-owned Luna HSMs, multi-party computation (MPC), and cross-domain integrations that regulators understand and can assess for operational risk.

This control is operationalized through Fireblocks KeyLink, which ensures private keys or key shares are generated, stored, and operated entirely within customer-owned Luna HSMs. All cryptographic operations are performed inside institution-controlled infrastructure—Fireblocks cannot unilaterally sign transactions or move assets. Instead, the platform provides policy enforcement, orchestration, and enterprise-grade governance across hot, warm, and cold operating models.

Todd Moore, Vice President, Data Security Products at Thales, commented: “As digital assets reshape global finance, adoption will depend on a proven foundation of trust. Thales provides that foundation with Luna HSMs, protecting and controlling the cryptographic keys that underpin ownership and transaction authority. Combined with Fireblocks, we help institutions reduce key-exposure risk, strengthen governance, and move digital value with confidence across high-value digital ecosystems at scale.”

“As banks and financial institutions accelerate production deployments as well as proofs-of-concept, they need digital asset infrastructure that aligns with the same governance, audit, and risk principles that underpin traditional financial infrastructure,” said Adam Levine, SVP, Head of Corporate Development and Partnerships at Fireblocks. “By expanding our partnership with Thales, we’re enabling the deployment of digital asset services using customer-owned, certified hardware they already trust—without compromising on control, compliance, or operational integrity.”

Designed to handle institutional transaction volumes at scale, Fireblocks delivers the operational resilience and continuous availability that regulators require from mission-critical financial systems. With over 95 banks already using the platform in live environments, Fireblocks enables institutional digital asset adoption grounded in proven performance, regulatory alignment, and verifiable trust.

To find out more about how to secure digital asset private keys in customer-owned certified Luna HSMs, join the webinar on 3rd March 2026: https://bit.ly/4an5zSu.

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