Wu said that the global insurance and risk management giant WTW (Willis Towers Watson) announced the acquisition of the digital asset insurance platform Redefind to expand its presence in the field of cryptocurrency assets and tokenized asset protection. WTW stated that in the future, it will launch non-custodial insurance services for digital asset holders, covering on-chain evidence collection, asset tracking, and legal recovery costs after theft of assets. The service will initially be launched in the UK and plans to expand to more markets.

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Post-RainCancellationAgent
· 3h ago
Digital asset insurance is finally no longer just for small workshops.
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GlassCityAfterTheRain
· 4h ago
Legal recovery costs after asset theft are also included, ensuring the chain is sufficiently long.
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GateUser-656cc6e4
· 4h ago
On-chain evidence collection costs are not low; WTW dares to take on the challenge, indicating confidence.
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LunaCircuit
· 4h ago
Non-custodial means you don't have to give out your private keys, which is very important.
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ProofOfSnack
· 4h ago
Tokenized asset protection, RWA narrative continues to heat up
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Post-RainReflectionsMarket
· 4h ago
Insurance + on-chain tracking, another piece added to DeFi security infrastructure
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BetweenBidAndAsk
· 4h ago
Redefind has been acquired; the founding team is now financially free, right?
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0xLateComer
· 4h ago
Did the UK go live first? The regulatory friendliness is indeed high.
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RetroRadioSignal
· 4h ago
Unmanaged insurance + on-chain verification, finally someone has grasped the pain points of Web3.
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ForkItAnyway
· 4h ago
The traditional financial giants are stepping in; this signal is clear enough.
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