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June 11, 2026

LiquidManzana: Now a Fully Licensed Bitcoin Custody Entity in El Salvador

LiquidManzana: Now a Fully Licensed Bitcoin Custody Entity in El Salvador

LiquidManzana has officially become a fully licensed Bitcoin custody entity in El Salvador under the country’s digital asset regulatory framework. This represents more than a regulatory milestone, it positions LiquidManzana within one of the most advanced digital asset infrastructures in Latin America and strengthens its ability to operate as a compliant, institutional-grade platform for tokenized real estate and digital asset services.

Being licensed under El Salvador’s digital asset framework means LiquidManzana operates within a structured legal and compliance environment overseen by the country’s digital asset authorities. For users, this adds an important layer of operational credibility and accountability. Custody is one of the most critical components of digital asset infrastructure because it determines how assets are secured, managed, and protected. Operating as a licensed custodial entity means LiquidManzana must maintain governance standards, compliance procedures, operational controls, and security practices designed to support responsible digital asset management.

For LiquidManzana users, this creates several practical benefits. It provides greater clarity around how digital assets are handled, how custody processes are structured, and how operational oversight is maintained. In an industry where concerns around platform risk, asset segregation, and transparency have become increasingly important, regulated custody infrastructure helps create stronger foundations for long-term participation and trust.

This is especially relevant for tokenized real estate and real-world asset (RWA) markets, where institutional participants increasingly expect platforms to operate within recognized legal and compliance frameworks. As digital asset markets mature, institutions are paying closer attention not only to technology, but also to governance, operational resilience, and regulatory alignment. A licensed custodial framework helps support these expectations.

For institutional investors across Latin America, LiquidManzana’s licensed status may also help reduce some of the barriers that have historically limited institutional participation in digital asset markets. Many investment firms, family offices, and corporate treasury operations require regulated counterparties, structured custody arrangements, and clearly defined operational standards before allocating capital into digital assets or tokenized investments.

By operating within El Salvador’s digital asset ecosystem, LiquidManzana is positioned to support this growing institutional demand for compliant blockchain-based infrastructure. This is particularly important in LATAM, where inflation, currency instability, and cross-border financial friction continue driving interest in alternative financial systems and tokenized assets.

More broadly, this development reflects a larger shift happening across the industry: digital asset infrastructure is increasingly moving from experimental markets toward regulated financial systems capable of supporting institutional participation at scale.

LiquidManzana’s licensing is not just about regulatory approval, it represents the continued evolution of tokenized real estate and digital asset infrastructure toward more secure, transparent, and institutionally compatible financial systems in Latin America.