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Lloyd's of London
Lloyd’s of London-Backed Insurance Policies Can Now Be Paid for in Crypto on Ethereum
Cryptocurrency insurance underwriter Evertas, a Lloyd’s coverholder, has teamed up with smart contract-based insurance marketplace Nayms to offer the on-chain policies.

Crypto Insurance Firm Evertas Wins Lloyd’s of London Approval
Evertas, the first such “coverholder” to specialize in crypto wallets, was sponsored by Lloyd’s syndicate member Arch Insurance.

BitGo Adds $600M in Insurance Capacity to Comfort Big-Time Bitcoin Holders
Bolstered by a wave of institutional crypto investors, BitGo is in a race against its peers to add insurance coverage.

Bitstamp Adds Crypto Crime Insurance for Assets Held Online
The new policy means user funds are protected both on- and offline.

Crypto.com Lands Record $360M Insurance Cover for Offline Bitcoin Vaults
Crypto.com has gathered a record-breaking $360 million worth of insurance to cover the potential loss of coins stored in special offline vaults.

BitGo Allows Customers to Extend Crypto Insurance Cover Over $100M
BitGo customers can now boost their insurance limits beyond $100 million to cover the loss or destruction of crypto stored in special vaults.

Ledger's Vault Scores $150 Million in Crypto Insurance From Lloyd's Syndicate
The move is another sign that the insurance industry is gradually becoming comfortable writing coverage for digital assets.

$255 Million: Coinbase Confirms Extent of Crypto Insurance Coverage
Coinbase has revealed the details of its $255 million insurance policy for crypto held on customers' behalf.

Underwriter Claims Crypto Custodian BitGo Exaggerated Insurance Coverage
An underwriter of BitGo’s $100 million crypto insurance policy says the custodian described it in a misleading way.

BitGo Offering $100 Million in Crypto Insurance Through Lloyd's of London
BitGo is providing $100 million of cover against theft of digital assets or the loss of cryptographic keys via Lloyd’s of London.
