Use Atlas for peer-to-peer settlement with trusted counterparties.
Atlas (Anchorage Digital Trusted Liquidity and Settlement) enables institutions to mitigate counterparty risk and enhance capital efficiency through peer-to-peer settlement. All custody clients have access to Atlas.
To take advantage of advanced functionalities such as simultaneous two-way settlements, reach out to Anchorage Digital to sign up for Atlas Plus.
Under Directory, go to Your participants and click on + Create participant.
Your participant’s name will be visible to other network participants when searching by your participant ID. If you wish to use a different name—such as your organization’s DBA name—contact your client experience manager.
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Select the account you would like to create a participant for. Specify the default settlement vault and wallets per network type, then click Submit.Once created, you will see the list of accounts participating in the network and their corresponding participant IDs. Other counterparties will use this ID to find you and initiate settlements.
In the Participants tab, click the participant to see details such as the account name and status. Select Set or edit to change the default settlement vault and wallets as applicable.
Activate your participants for settlement with trusted counterparties, which include the Anchorage Digital trading desks and a growing list of other sell-side institutions.Anchorage Digital trading desk participant IDs:
Under Settle, click + New settlement to add a new settlement.You can submit settlement proposals to:
Send funds
Receive funds
Send and receive funds simultaneously (Atlas Plus clients only)
Settlement proposals require quorum approval in the iOS app, per the vault default policy or withdrawal policy (if any). For Receive funds and Send and receive funds proposals, the counterparty is also required to submit quorum approval in their Anchorage Digital account.
Ensure that vaults and wallets involved in the transaction are funded and provisioned with sufficient gas for the settlement.
Settlement proposals received by your organization must be reviewed and approved. Approvals fall under the receiving vault’s default quorum policy or withdrawal policy (if applicable).
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Review the proposal
Click Review details to check and confirm the details of the proposed settlement.
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Select a receiving vault
Review the settlement details and select a vault to receive the funds.
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Submit biometric approval
Proceed to the iOS app to submit your biometrics and await quorum approval.
Once both parties have submitted approval and all necessary conditions are met, the settlement transaction will be processed within one minute from approval to broadcast.
If your organization is only receiving funds and no funds are being sent to the counterparty, biometric approval is not required.
Receive email notifications for settlement activity. Notification destinations can be configured at the organization level or for individual Atlas participant accounts.Navigate to Document delivery in Settings to set up or update your distribution list for settlement network notifications.