
Through Prometheum Capital’s correspondent clearing services, traditional broker-dealers can offer digital assets - from crypto to digital asset securities* - to their customers via an SEC-registered broker-dealer.

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Prometheum Capital offers correspondent clearing services for broker-dealers to offer digital assets to their clientele subject to U.S. Federal Securities Laws pursuant to Customer Protection Rule 15c3-3.
Prometheum Capital is a FINRA member and SEC-registered special purpose broker-dealer for clearing, custody, settlement and correspondent clearing services for digital assets - including digitally native securities, tokenized securities, and crypto.
Markets are evolving from electronic to digital, but traditional broker-dealers face competitive limitations in custody, trading, and compliance when accessing digital assets.
Meet growing demand for digital assets by offering cutting-edge investment options that attract new clients and retain existing ones–especially the next generation of investors.
Prometheum Capital helps you stay competitive by providing access to emerging digital markets.
Enhance client retention and acquisition.
Join Prometheum’s Digital Brokerage Network.
Differentiate your brokerage by offering digital asset exposure through an SEC-registered broker-dealer platform.
Serve high-net-worth, institutional, and digitally-native clients seeking crypto investments through an SEC-registered broker-dealer.
Leverage crypto as an onboarding and retention tool.

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*The term “digital asset securities” (DAS) refers to an asset that meets the definition of a security under the federal securities laws, and that is issued and/or transferred using distributed ledger or blockchain technology, including, but not limited to most “virtual currencies,” “crypto(currency),” “stablecoins,” “coins,” and “tokens.”