Bitcoin Suisse Secures Bermuda Regulatory Approvals for International Digital Asset Expansion

Bitcoin Suisse secured dual regulatory approvals from Bermuda's Monetary Authority for digital asset management and investment advisory services. The Class F and Class B licenses enable the firm to serve institutional clients globally using Bitcoin, stablecoins, or fiat funding. This strengthens Bitcoin Suisse's multi-region expansion strategy targeting ultra-high-net-worth individuals and family offices alongside existing Abu Dhabi presence.
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