Non-Custodial MPC Wallet Infrastructure for Digital Asset Institutions
Vaultody unifies institutional digital asset operations with non‑custodial MPC wallets, automated compliance, and secure multi‑chain connectivity. Your organisation keeps full control of its keys while Vaultody delivers the infrastructure for policy‑driven, always‑on operations.
Why Institutions Choose Non-Custodial MPC Infrastructure
Traditional custody models centralise private keys and operational risk. Vaultody inverts this model by using multi‑party computation (MPC) and threshold signing (TSS) so that no single device, person or system can compromise a key. The result is institutional‑grade security with non‑custodial control.
- Non‑custodial by design: assets remain on addresses you control, while Vaultody provides the orchestration, policies and signing infrastructure.
- MPC/TSS security: cryptographic key shares are distributed and combined only at signing time, never reconstructed in one place.
- Multi‑chain coverage: manage assets across leading blockchains, tokens and protocols from a single platform.
- Programmable governance: approvals, limits and routing rules are enforced automatically at infrastructure level.
Vaultody Solution Suite
Vaultody offers three core solutions that cover the main institutional digital asset workflows: safekeeping on behalf of clients, treasury operations, and embedded wallets for end users.
Direct Custody for Client Assets
The Direct Custody solution is built for exchanges, OTC desks, neobanks and service providers that hold digital assets on behalf of their customers.
- You remain the legal and operational custodian of all client assets.
- MPC key management and threshold signing protect private keys without hardware dependency on a single device.
- Configurable approval policies and workflow tiers align signing with internal controls and regulatory expectations.
- Real‑time webhook notifications keep risk, compliance and operations teams informed about incoming and outgoing activity.
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Multi‑Chain Treasury Management
Vaultody Treasury Management centralises institutional balances and cash‑flow across chains, with embedded MPC signing and reporting.
- Unified view of wallet balances, exposures and transaction history across networks.
- Automated governance and risk controls with pre‑defined limits, velocity rules and multi‑step approvals.
- MPC‑enabled signing infrastructure designed for treasuries, funds, corporate balance sheets and asset managers.
- Operational reporting to support audits, risk reviews and regulatory disclosures.
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Wallet as a Service (WaaS)
Wallet as a Service enables fintechs, exchanges, Web3 applications and gaming platforms to embed secure wallets into their products without building custody infrastructure from scratch.
- End users retain private key ownership while Vaultody handles MPC‑backed signing and policy enforcement.
- Threshold authorisation with granular controls around who or what can initiate and approve transactions.
- Multi‑chain, multi‑asset support via a clean, API‑first integration surface.
- Designed for high‑volume, low‑friction customer experiences where security cannot be compromised.
Learn more: Vaultody Wallet as a Service
MPC-Powered Enterprise Security Stack
Vaultody’s security model combines MPC cryptography with hardened infrastructure and recovery processes, creating layered protection around keys and transactions.
Hardware Enclaves and Trusted Execution Environments
Key shares and signing operations are processed inside hardware enclaves or trusted execution environments (TEEs), limiting exposure even if surrounding systems are compromised. This approach significantly reduces the attack surface for key extraction.
SecureSign Server
The SecureSign server coordinates MPC signing rounds according to configured policies. It validates approvals, enforces transaction rules and only completes a signature when all conditions are satisfied.
Biometric and Multi‑Factor Authentication
Administrators and operators can be required to use MFA and, where supported, biometric authentication. This ensures that access to high‑value wallets and critical functions always passes multiple identity checks.
Vault Backup and Recovery
Vaultody includes secure backup and recovery mechanisms for MPC key shares and policies. Institutions can design recovery processes that meet their risk appetite, including geographically separated backups and offline procedures.
Key Operational Features
Beyond custody and signing, Vaultody focuses on making institutional digital asset operations faster, safer and easier to govern.
Unified Transactions and Address Management
Unified address and transaction management ensures consistency across chains and reduces operational errors. Institutions can create, label and monitor addresses at scale without losing control of on‑chain provenance.
Gas Fee Sponsorship and Fee Abstraction
Vaultody supports gas sponsorship and fee abstraction models, enabling applications to cover or route network fees programmatically. This streamlines user experiences and internal treasury workflows when dealing with multiple native tokens.
Operational Efficiency and Automation
The platform exposes comprehensive APIs for wallet lifecycle management, signing, policy updates and reporting. Institutions can automate routine operations such as hot‑wallet top‑ups, treasury rebalancing and settlement flows.
Instant Transaction Notifications
Webhook‑based notifications provide immediate insight into deposits, withdrawals and internal transfers across vaults, vault accounts and addresses. Teams can integrate these alerts with risk engines, monitoring tools or back‑office systems.
Governance, Roles and Policy Controls
Robust governance is central to institutional digital asset management. Vaultody allows organisations to align wallet operations with their internal control frameworks.
Team Roles and Permissions
Administrators can define roles, assign granular permissions and separate duties between initiators, approvers and auditors. This enforces least‑privilege access and reduces the risk of internal misuse.
Vault Accounts and Hierarchies
Vault Accounts introduce a clear hierarchy: a single vault can contain multiple accounts dedicated to specific funds, clients, strategies or entities. This structure simplifies accounting, reconciliation and segregation of assets.
Transaction Volume and Risk Policies
Institutions can configure smart rules based on transaction size, frequency, destination and asset type. Large or unusual movements can trigger additional approvals, delays or require multi‑party confirmation before execution.
Who Vaultody Serves
Vaultody is designed for regulated financial institutions, fast‑growing fintechs and Web3-native businesses that need secure, programmable digital asset infrastructure.
- Exchanges: high‑volume hot and warm wallet management with MPC security and zero‑downtime design.
- OTC desks: infrastructure for large bilateral settlements, controlled liquidity and client asset protection.
- Traditional banks and neobanks: non‑custodial rails for crypto products, payments and treasury services.
- Hedge funds and asset managers: policy‑driven treasury, fund operations and reporting.
- Web3 wallets and DeFi platforms: embedded MPC wallets with end‑user key ownership.
- Gaming, metaverse and RWA platforms: secure management of in‑game assets and tokenized real‑world assets.
- Payment processors, lending platforms and DAOs: automated, auditable multi‑sig alternatives powered by MPC.
Customer Results and Scale
Vaultody powers production environments for more than one hundred teams globally, including exchanges, fintechs and Web3 builders.
- Over $10 billion in digital assets secured.
- More than 10 million wallets created via the platform.
- In excess of 15 million blockchain transactions processed.
Clients highlight Vaultody’s combination of security, developer‑friendly APIs, responsive support and the ability to scale operations without sacrificing control.
Getting Started with Vaultody
Institutions typically follow a structured onboarding process to move critical operations onto Vaultody.
- Discovery and requirements: define custody model, jurisdictions, asset coverage and integration scope.
- Architecture and policy design: select the right mix of direct custody, treasury and WaaS, and configure governance rules.
- Technical integration: connect systems to Vaultody’s APIs and webhooks, and test end‑to‑end workflows in a sandbox.
- Pilot and migration: start with selected wallets or strategies, monitor behaviour and gradually migrate volume.
To discuss your specific use case, you can request a demo or contact the Vaultody team directly.