ADI Foundation and Exodus Bring Institutional-Grade Blockchain to Self-Custody Wallets

ADI Foundation and Exodus Movement have announced native support for ADI token and ADI Mainnet in Exodus wallets, enabling self-custody users to send and receive ADI tokens directly. This integration extends ADI Chain’s institutional-grade Layer 2 infrastructure to millions of users globally, including enterprise partners through Exodus’s B2B network, and aligns with ADI’s focus on regulated finance in the MENA region.
ADI Foundation and Exodus Movement, Inc. (NYSE American: EXOD) announced native support for the ADI token and ADI Mainnet within Exodus wallets, allowing users to send and receive ADI tokens directly without third-party interfaces. This integration expands ADI Chain’s institutional-grade Layer 2 infrastructure to millions of digital asset holders worldwide, including enterprise clients through Exodus’s B2B network. ADI Mainnet support also extends to Exodus’s enterprise and platform partners, enabling them to offer ADI functionality to their users. This move aligns with ADI Chain’s design as infrastructure for institutions serving millions, providing a regulated settlement pathway across consumer-facing platforms. ADI Chain is the first institutional Layer 2 for stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets in the MENA region, built as a zkRollup on Ethereum and deploying ZKsync’s Airbender zero-knowledge proof system. It provides settlement infrastructure for a UAE Dirham-backed stablecoin initiated by First Abu Dhabi Bank and International Holding Company (IHC), regulated by the Central Bank of the UAE. The network operates on three pillars—Regulation, Compliance, and Policy—with OpenZeppelin audits ensuring bank-grade security. Recent partnerships with Chainlink, Brickken, and Fireblocks further strengthen ADI Chain’s institutional technology stack. The Exodus integration bridges institutional-grade infrastructure with self-custody users, facilitating broader adoption of regulated blockchain networks. ADI Foundation, based in Abu Dhabi, aims to empower governments and institutions in emerging markets through blockchain infrastructure, targeting one billion people in the digital economy by 2030. ADI Chain’s focus on compliance and policy makes it a key player in blockchain adoption across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. The collaboration reflects Exodus’s mission to reduce friction between users and blockchain networks while maintaining self-custody control. For more details, visit the official ADI Foundation and Exodus websites.
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