I have heard about Xapo has underground "vaults" and 24/7 armed guards and video surveillance to protect their coins. I have always thought it was a marketing move. Now that Xapo is moving it's California headquarters to Switzerland because customers requested it, I might start to believe Xapo actually holds A LOT of coins for other institutions.
There are some customers that will bring more balances if we do this and there are some customers who have said we will work with you if you do this."
It's like a Swiss bank account, wealthy people like to keep it secretly tucked away out of sight and cannot be easily linked back to them. However, is this going to work? Last year, 3 or 4 Swiss banks including Credit Suisse and UBS were fined and forced to hand over names of Americans with secret bank accounts. Would this move from US to Switzerland make much difference?
Switzerland has scores of plus to be chosen as a safe
BTC-storage dump due to country neutrality, internal stability and banking secrecy & privacy law (even if actually only a watered down version of the original one). Also in last decades, after the end of Cold War,
Swiss Govt dismissed & sold scores of blast & fallout bunkers to private citizens and organisations, some were even
turned into hotels, so you've also scores of suitable place to secure store the
BTC Xapo customers entrusted into the company.
Good questions^. I had thought that these guys were positioned down in South America (Argentina?) but had their vault in some bunker in a Swedish mountain. Now, sounds like they were out of Cali and needing to bolt to Switzerland. They claim that they have the largest bitcoin holdings in the world and I'd like to know if that is true.
I am not sure whether Switzerland is the right place. In the recent past, the Swiss authorities have collaborated with their American counterparts, giving away bank account details and other information. This has led to tax evasion charges being filed against thousands of individuals. How can anyone be sure that the same won't happen with Bitcoin accounts?
Switzerland probably still look safer & more friendly to Xapo's eyes. It took a lot of years to US authority partially have the data of US persons owning bank accounts on Swiss soil, I'm not sure a South American government and society stable enough to allow comparaison with the Swiss one could last any longer against US Govt pressure. By the while,
fortune.com wrote a follow-on piece on the subject;
here.