Crypto’s Future is Self-Custody, Dealing Blow to Exchanges, Ledger VP Says

Self-custody is a natural progression of the industry and inherently unique to crypto’s founding principles, according to Ledger executive Charles Hamel

article-image

Charles Hamel, Ledger’s Vice President of Product

share

key takeaways

  • Ledger, predominantly known for its crypto hardware wallets, plans to add a cryptocurrency wallet extension on Safari
  • Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, meanwhile, said he’s expecting users to more seriously consider taking their assets into their own hands

As retail and institutional interest in digital assets grows, wallet providers are betting on crypto holders taking ownership of their assets. 

Self-custodying digital assets is the “future,” said Charles Hamel, vice president of product at crypto hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger. He added that ownership is “really unique and esoteric to the things we are building.”

Ledger’s hardware wallets allow users to store digital assets directly on a USB drive while securely controlling their private keys, as opposed to web-based or software wallets. 

Exchanges are also starting to think about the role self-custody and ownership plays in the current digital asset landscape, Hamel said.

Crypto holders increasingly want to keep their assets themselves, often for fear of misplacing their private keys and losing their funds forever, he said. As a result, exchanges have started offering self-custody services, often for a premium fee.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said he expects users to more seriously consider taking assets into their hands. The exchange now offers self-custody wallets and soon will give users the option to do so directly through the app, Armstrong wrote in a recent blog post.

As investors become more comfortable with the technology, concerns swirling around possession and security are becoming paramount, Hamel said.

“The products that the most crypto-forward people are using today will be used by mainstream customers in a year, and by institutions a few years after that,” Armstrong wrote. “We need to start integrating them today.”

Ledger unveiled plans to add a crypto wallet extension, Ledger Connect, on Safari that will allow users to connect hardware wallets to Web3 applications such as Ethereum and Solana. 

“We want to reduce the friction for ledger users to bring their keys to Web3,” Hamel said. 

Security is likewise key when it comes to self-custody, he added. Ledger Connect plans to add a new security layer, “Web3 Check,” Hamel said, which intends to flag suspicious Web3 apps. Users will be alerted if an app is linked to past scams, hacked websites or fraudulent smart contracts — the latter are on the rise as decentralized finance protocols rise. 

“Having something in your hand is essential for people — the tangibility of it is really important,” Hamel said.


Start your day with top crypto insights from David Canellis and Katherine Ross. Subscribe to the Empire newsletter.

Explore the growing intersection between crypto, macroeconomics, policy and finance with Ben Strack, Casey Wagner and Felix Jauvin. Subscribe to the Forward Guidance newsletter.

Get alpha directly in your inbox with the 0xResearch newsletter — market highlights, charts, degen trade ideas, governance updates, and more.

The Lightspeed newsletter is all things Solana, in your inbox, every day. Subscribe to daily Solana news from Jack Kubinec and Jeff Albus.

Tags

Upcoming Events

Javits Center North | 445 11th Ave

Tues - Thurs, March 18 - 20, 2025

Blockworks’ Digital Asset Summit (DAS) will feature conversations between the builders, allocators, and legislators who will shape the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in the US and abroad.

Brooklyn, NY

TUES - THURS, JUNE 24 - 26, 2025

Permissionless IV serves as the definitive gathering for crypto’s technical founders, developers, and builders to come together and create the future.If you’re ready to shape the future of crypto, Permissionless IV is where it happens.

recent research

Research Report Templates (11).png

Research

Under current market conditions, stablecoins are paying compelling risk premiums multiples higher than the risk-free rate. Elevated premiums present a highly positive context for continued growth in the aggregate stablecoin supply and new inflows coming into the market to capture this elevated carry. Onchain money markets stand as primary beneficiaries of these market conditions and a forward outlook of a growing stablecoin supply. Similarly, Pendle’s PTs across a number of assets can provide attractive instruments to hedge variance and lock in a compelling fixed yield.

article-image

Sponsored

A next-gen blockchain offering 10,000 TPS, instant finality, and unparalleled developer incentives

article-image

BiT argues that Coinbase had ulterior motives to delist wBTC

article-image

Bitwise signaled its plans to list a solana ETF in the US less than a month ago

article-image

In the meantime, Trump will name either Commissioner Hester Peirce or Mark Uyeda as acting chair

article-image

Trump’s latest industry rendezvous featured a conversation with Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek

article-image

Unlike other BTC-pegged solutions, sBTC stays liquid — you don’t need to stake or lock it up to earn rewards