Taurus, an institutional digital asset infrastructure firm, and managed hosting services provider MPCH have partnered to expand secure US-based infrastructure for regulated organisations.
The partnership aims to establish a dedicated deployment environment for Taurus within MPCH’s US facilities.
MPCH will provide a secured area supported by proprietary infrastructure and managed services for Taurus’ hardware security module (HSM)-based custody platform.
According to the firms, Tier 1 HSMs will also support specific post-quantum signature algorithms within a protected hardware boundary, subject to the necessary firmware and certification.
Taurus will retain control over its HSM technology and cryptographic operations, while clients with US infrastructure needs gain access to a physical deployment option.
The joint initiative seeks to support banks, custodians, exchanges, enterprises, government agencies, and other regulated organisations, aiming to address the growing requirements for data residency, operational resilience, and infrastructure sovereignty.
Commenting on the collaboration, Milena Kohlhofer, strategic partnerships executive at Taurus, says: “Financial institutions need the flexibility to deploy digital asset infrastructure in a way that meets their specific security, resilience, and regulatory requirements.
“A controlled environment for HSM-based infrastructure, together with Taurus’ cryptographic agility, gives institutions a stronger foundation to prepare for future post-quantum migration while retaining control over their cryptographic operations and custody environment.”
Miles Parry, CEO of MPCH, adds: “Institutional adoption of digital assets continues to accelerate, but success depends on more than custody and technology alone.
“Organisations also need trusted infrastructure that aligns with their security, operational, and regulatory requirements.”