Security verification is becoming one of the key requirements for companies working with digital assets, especially as institutional interest in crypto services continues to grow.
As covered by The Next Web, CryptoProcessing by Coinspaid has successfully achieved CCSS Level 3 certification for its institutional wallet and key management infrastructure. The certification represents the highest level available within the Cryptocurrency Security Standard framework developed by the CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium.
The audit was conducted by Hacken, an approved cybersecurity and blockchain infrastructure auditor. The review covered the company’s full operational environment and assessed how security controls are implemented across wallet management, transaction approvals, access permissions, monitoring systems, and risk response procedures.
CCSS certification is specifically designed for cryptocurrency infrastructure providers. Unlike general cybersecurity standards, it focuses on the protection of digital asset operations, including how private keys are generated, stored, backed up, and accessed. Level 3 certification confirms that a company applies advanced governance models and strict operational procedures throughout its infrastructure.
For enterprise clients and institutional partners, independently verified security standards can simplify compliance and due diligence processes. They also help reduce operational risks connected to custody, transaction authorization, and infrastructure resilience.
The assessment additionally reviewed CryptoProcessing’s policies for incident response, logging systems, and safeguards designed to prevent unauthorized access or key compromise. According to the audit findings, the company’s infrastructure aligns with recognized crypto-native security practices.
CryptoProcessing by Coinspaid said the certification reflects its long-term strategy of strengthening secure and scalable crypto payment services for businesses operating in global markets.
