Draft:Coinchange
Canadian digital-asset management company
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Coinchange is a Canadian digital-asset management company founded in 2018 and headquartered in Toronto. The company is best known as a provider of yield-generating infrastructure on stablecoins and cryptocurrencies for fintechs, exchanges and institutional clients. Its offerings include a Yield-as-a-Service (YaaS) API and multi-strategy yield portfolios delivered via web app, API, or smart contract integrations.[1][2]
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial services; Cryptocurrency; Decentralized finance |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Maxim Galash (CEO) |
| Products | Yield-as-a-Service API; Earn accounts; Multi-strategy yield portfolios |
| Website | www |
History
Coinchange was launched in Toronto in 2018 with the aim of making stablecoin and crypto yield accessible to a wider audience.[1] The company initially offered retail Earn accounts and later pivoted to a B2B2C model focused on embedded yield for platforms.[1]
In 2021, Coinchange introduced an Earn product for crypto yield.[3] In November 2023 the firm announced a US$10 million Series B round to expand its API-based yield service for bitcoin, ether and major stablecoins.[4]
In November 2023, Coinchange raised US$10 million in Series B funding to scale its API-based yield service.[4]
In 2025, according to the Coindesk, the company offering vault-based (tokenized) yield products for DeFi-native use cases.[5] In May 2025, CB Insights referenced Coinchange in its stablecoin research coverage.[6] Later, Coinchange has announced collaborations with several companies, including Kanga Exchange, Fireblocks, Copper, Sumsub, Finchecker and Nominis.[7]
Operations
Operations
- Yield-as-a-Service (YaaS) API. An API for embedding yield-earning accounts into fintech apps, wallets and exchanges, with white-label options.[2]
- Earn accounts. Custodial crypto accounts that provide daily-liquid yield for businesses and their end-users.[12][13]
- Multi-strategy yield portfolios. Diversified, risk-managed allocations across trading, staking, liquidity provision, lending and related strategies.[14]
- Security and compliance. Custody via Fireblocks MPC vaults, with identity verification and transaction monitoring provided by third-party vendors.[15][16]

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