Crypto hosting company Copper integrates Bitcoin L2 network Stacks
Cryptocurrency custody company Copper has announced that it has integrated the Bitcoin L2 network Stacks. Now, sBTC and Stacks assets can be securely stored through Copper's institutional custody services.
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