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Coin Metrics, the leading provider of crypto financial intelligence, today announced the recent completion of its SOC 2 Type I examination by Deloitte. SOC 2 reports comment on controls and processes that address the security, availability and/or processing integrity of systems. The SOC reporting guidelines are established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). For more information on AICPA’s SOC reporting framework and its application to digital assets service organizations read Fidelity’s Applying the SOC Framework to Digital Assets.
“Coin Metrics spent the past year putting the necessary controls and processes in place to provide the assurances demanded by our institutional client base. We are 100% committed to building the most robust crypto data and intelligence platform and infrastructure,” said Tim Rice Coin Metrics’ CEO. “We believe we are the first holistic crypto data provider to offer our clients the additional level of transparency into our process and controls that comes with a SOC report.”
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