Fireblocks Integrates Security and Ease of Use Through $90M Dynamic Takeover
- Fireblocks acquires Dynamic for $90M to unify institutional custody with consumer crypto onboarding via integrated developer tools. - Dynamic's "Auth0 for web3" tools enable mainstream apps to embed crypto authentication, wallets, and multi-chain support securely. - The deal aligns with crypto infrastructure consolidation trends amid U.S. regulatory clarity and rising stablecoin adoption (30% YoY growth). - Fireblocks now supports 50M on-chain accounts, addressing scalability challenges while competing w
Fireblocks, a prominent provider of digital asset infrastructure, has
Dynamic,
This transaction highlights a growing trend of consolidation within the crypto infrastructure sector, as companies work to streamline web3 adoption in response to evolving regulations and the expansion of stablecoins. Fireblocks, which facilitates over $4 trillion in digital asset transfers each year, now manages 50 million on-chain accounts for clients such as Kraken and
The timing of the acquisition aligns with positive regulatory shifts in the U.S., including the GENIUS stablecoin legislation and collaborative SEC-CFTC initiatives to clarify crypto derivatives rules. These regulatory advancements have increased institutional interest, with 76% of investors in 2025 identifying regulatory certainty as a key driver for adoption, up from 52% in 2024. By expanding into consumer-oriented tools, Fireblocks is well-positioned to benefit from the 30% annual increase in stablecoin transaction volumes.
Experts in the field point out that scalability remains a significant challenge for blockchain networks. Public blockchains currently handle far fewer transactions than traditional payment systems—Bitcoin processes about 7 transactions per second, compared to Visa’s 24,000. Nevertheless, Fireblocks’ integration of Dynamic’s technology aims to address these issues, helping institutions efficiently manage larger transaction volumes.
With the acquisition of Dynamic, Fireblocks bridges the gap between institutional custody and retail user onboarding. Organizations can now provide custom-branded wallets and integrated crypto features without sacrificing security, which is especially important following major breaches such as the
Fireblocks intends to make Dynamic’s technology available through its API, targeting fintech companies, payment services, and startups. The unified platform will offer features such as gasless transactions, fiat on/off ramps, and ready-made UI modules, helping teams accelerate product launches. Shaulov described the acquisition as a "milestone" in advancing digital asset infrastructure, reinforcing Fireblocks’ goal to lead the custody-to-consumer market.
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