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# Exchange + Wallets

Secure place to trade and store digital assets, including cryptocurrencies, tokenized RWAs, and stablecoins. With fiat connections, it makes moving between crypto and traditional money simple and convenient.

The connected bank card makes it easy to spend your holdings in the real world or convert between crypto and fiat money.

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### Exchange

A full centralized exchange (CEX) for buying and selling CRYPTOs and RWAs.
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### Custodian Wallet

Econody handles this wallet for simplicity, it's linked directly to the exchange, making it ideal for beginners who want easy access without managing keys.
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### Non-Custodian Wallet

You keep full control of your private keys for maximum privacy. It supports hardware wallets, backup options, and direct transfers, perfect for experienced users who prefer no outside custody.
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### Connected Bank Card

Use a Visa or Mastercard-linked card to spend your crypto, RWAs, and other holdings anywhere cards are accepted.

It also allows quick fiat deposits to buy assets or withdrawals of earnings to your bank account.
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