IBM Unveils Digital Asset Platform as Demand for Tokenization, Stablecoins Grows
The IBM Digital Asset Haven, developed with Dfns, aims to offer banks, governments and enterprises a full-stack platform for token custody, governance and compliance.

- IBM is launching a digital asset platform to help banks, governments and corporations manage digital assets securely across blockchains.
- The platform, expected to go live in the fourth quarter of 2025, will offer custody, transaction routing, and settlement services, along with compliance tools like identity verification and AML checks.
- The move comes as institutions increasingly embrace tokenized assets and stablecoins in day-to-day operations.
Global technology provider IBM (IBM) is pushing deeper into crypto assets with a new platform designed for banks, governments and large corporations that want to manage digital assets securely across multiple blockchains.
The IBM Digital Asset Haven aims to offer custody, transaction routing and settlement across more than 40 public and private chains, the firm said in a Monday press release. It will also include compliance tools like identity verification and anti-money laundering (AML) checks, integrated through APIs and developer tools.
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) version of the platform is expected to go live in the last quarter of this year, with broader support planned for Q2 2026.
The move comes as more financial institutions and businesses explore incorporating stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets into their operations. They do so to manage and move money and assets across borders cheaper, faster and with less friction compared to traditional banking rails.
“With the adoption of tokenized assets and stablecoins increasing, institutions will need to evolve,” IBM said in the press release. “The digital asset space presents a critical opportunity for financial institutions modernizing their product portfolios.”
IBM’s platform was built in collaboration with Dfns, a crypto wallet infrastructure firm that’s created over 15 million wallets for institutional clients. It combines IBM’s hardware-level security with Dfns’ custody tech to support features like multi-party approvals, programmable access controls, and hybrid deployment options across cloud, on-premise and cold storage environments.
“For digital assets to be integrated into core banking and capital markets systems, the underlying infrastructure must meet the same standards as traditional financial rails,” said Clarisse Hagège, CEO of Dfns. “Together with IBM, we’ve built a platform that goes beyond custody to orchestrate the full digital asset ecosystem, paving the way for digital assets to move from pilot programs to production at a global scale.”
