Stakely x Colossus Digital: a new alliance to drive institutional staking

We are pleased to announce our partnership with Colossus Digital, a company specialized in blockchain infrastructure for institutions. Thanks to this collaboration, institutions will be able to access staking solutions more easily and securely, combining Colossus’ institutional environment with Stakely’s expertise as a validator.
From now on, Colossus Digital clients will be able to access Stakely’s staking services from a single platform. This partnership reinforces our commitment to a more robust, professional staking model aligned with the needs of the institutional market.
A partnership focused on infrastructure, custody, and scalability
Colossus Digital has developed Institutional Hub, a B2B platform that allows institutions to participate in staking across different networks without moving the signing process outside their custody environment. It also offers the flexibility to work with different custodians, such as Fireblocks, Ledger Enterprise, or Dfns, reducing operational friction without losing control.
Within this framework, Stakely joins as a technology partner, bringing expertise in Proof-of-Stake networks. Our role focuses on providing a robust, stable foundation ready for institutional integrations, also through solutions such as our Staking API.
This collaboration enables funds, banks, custodians, and asset managers to access these types of services without having to redesign their operations from scratch, while maintaining compatibility with their current workflows and gaining efficiency and control.
We keep building the future of institutional staking
This collaboration reflects the direction the sector is taking: staking is becoming increasingly professionalized, with a stronger focus on custody, operational compliance, and interoperability between providers.
At Stakely, we want to continue driving that evolution alongside partners who share our vision of a technology that is robust, useful, and ready for the most demanding environments.





