⚡ Building $BTC Infrastructure In-House Sounds Great - Until You Price the Complexity Imagine a fintech launching a crypto product. In the beginning, building the wallet layer internally sounds logical: more control, more flexibility, less dependency on third parties... But later - the real workload starts 😈 🔎 Key management. Transaction signing. Wallet creation. Approval policies. Blockchain integrations. Security monitoring. Compliance workflows. And suddenly, the question isn’t "Can we build it?" It’s "Should this really be where our engineering team spends its time??" ✔️ That’s when most start regretting their decision to build from scratch and begin looking at infrastructure providers like Fireblocks. The Wallets-as-a-Service model they provide could give a business an API layer for creating and managing wallets, with MPC security and policy controls handled at the infrastructure layer: fireblocks.com/products/wallets-as-a-service?utm_source=coinmarketcap&utm_medium=max_waas&utm_campaign=post For me, that’s the real build-vs-buy equation in crypto. Owning every line of $BTC infrastructure doesn’t automatically create an advantage. Sometimes the advantage is launching the right layer yourself - and not rebuilding everything underneath it 🚀 Disclaimer: This is not financial or investment advice. DYOR before making any decisions. Use at your own risk. #Macro Insights# #BTC Price Analysis#