Anchorage
Regulated digital asset custody accounting for institutions
Supported Features
What We Track
Connect Anchorage Digital for complete visibility into your regulated custody operations. As a federally chartered digital asset bank, Anchorage data carries regulatory-grade provenance for your accounting records.
- All custody account balances
- Incoming and outgoing transactions
- Internal transfers between accounts
- Governance and approval workflows
- Staking rewards through Anchorage
- Institutional DeFi participation
- Regulatory reporting data
Use Cases
Regulated Fund Accounting
Leverage Anchorage's federal charter status for regulatory-grade books
Institutional Staking
Track staking rewards through Anchorage with proper income recognition
Governance & Voting
Track governance participation and delegation activity
Audit Preparation
Export regulatory-grade custody data for external audits
Why Anchorage Alone Isn't Enough for Reconciliation
Anchorage Digital provides federally regulated custody with institutional governance. But even regulated custody data needs a subledger to produce accounting records.
Custody records are not journal entries
Anchorage tracks asset movements with regulatory precision, but does not produce double-entry journal entries, assign cost basis, or calculate realized gains and losses.
Regulatory reporting ≠ financial reporting
Anchorage's compliance data satisfies regulatory requirements, but GAAP and IFRS financial statements require different data structures, valuations, and presentation.
Multi-source reconciliation requires a middle layer
Institutions use Anchorage alongside exchanges, DeFi protocols, and other custodians. Reconciling across these sources requires a unified subledger.
Period-end close is an accounting function
Month-end fair value adjustments, impairment testing, and reporting require accounting logic that sits outside any custody platform.
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