
Espresso Systems
Espresso Systems provides chain infrastructure enabling institutions to define and manage onchain financial systems with control, configurability, and market connectivity.

What is Espresso Systems?
Espresso Systems is a chain infrastructure provider that enables institutions to issue, manage, trade, and transfer digital assets on dedicated infrastructure. The platform offers custom chains with full control over the operating environment, configurability around product and policy needs, and interoperability to preserve access to broader onchain markets. The team includes cryptographers from Stanford's PhD program, CS professors at Yale and NYU, and operators from Goldman Sachs and Vanguard, backed by a16z and Sequoia. Espresso has processed over 20 million confirmed transactions with $300M+ in total value secured and an average finality time of 3 seconds.
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