Key Questions

Bridgegap provides structured portfolio frameworks and infrastructure coordination, allowing investors to participate in digital asset markets through self-custodied, on-chain environments.

Self-custody means assets are held in wallets controlled directly by the investor, rather than by a third party. This ensures full control, reduces counterparty risk, and aligns with the decentralised nature of blockchain infrastructure.

Bridgegap focuses on structure rather than speculation — combining portfolio frameworks, transparent infrastructure, and investor-controlled execution.

No. Bridgegap does not manage assets or execute transactions. All decisions and actions remain entirely with the investor.

No. Assets remain in investor-controlled wallets at all times.

No. Each investor operates independently within their own structure.

Frameworks are implemented through self-custodied wallets interacting with on-chain smart contract infrastructure.

Digital assets involve volatility, technical, liquidity, and regulatory risks. Participation should be considered carefully and independently.

Yes. Investors retain full control of their assets and may withdraw at their discretion. Withdrawal mechanics may vary depending on the underlying infrastructure and vault structure.

Typically investors with experience in traditional markets seeking structured digital asset exposure.

The process begins with an introductory discussion to determine whether the structure is appropriate.

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