Station70

Station70

A wallet-agnostic platform providing institutional-grade security and disaster recovery for digital assets through advanced cryptographic techniques.

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Nashville, United States
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Enterprise value
$28—42m
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Founded by Adam Healy, former CISO at Bakkt and BlockFi, and Dr. Adam Everspaugh, a former cryptographer at Coinbase, Station70 was established to address the critical need for robust disaster recovery solutions within the digital asset industry. The founders' extensive experience in cybersecurity and digital asset custody at high-profile companies shaped the firm's focus on mitigating security breaches and operational failures.

Station70 provides institutional-grade security infrastructure for the Web3 space. The company's core business revolves around offering a wallet-agnostic platform for secure digital asset key management and disaster recovery. This service is designed for institutions such as crypto-native firms, financial institutions, and fintech companies that handle digital assets, ensuring business continuity and protection against catastrophic events.

The firm's flagship product, "Bunker" launched in 2024, is a disaster recovery and business continuity solution. It leverages advanced cryptographic techniques to safeguard digital assets. The platform allows clients to securely backup and access their wallets, providing a resilient layer of security. Since its launch, Station70 has attracted notable clients, including Magic Eden, CoinShares, BlockFills, and Halborn, positioning itself as a key security partner in the digital asset ecosystem.

Keywords: digital asset security, disaster recovery, business continuity, web3 infrastructure, institutional crypto, key management, cryptography, wallet security, fintech security, asset custody

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