Non‑Custodial MPC Wallet Infrastructure for Digital Assets
Vaultody provides a unified, non‑custodial wallet platform for managing all your digital asset operations. Built on multi‑party computation (MPC/TSS), it enables secure key management, automated compliance and full multi‑chain connectivity without transferring custody to a third party.
Whether you run an exchange, bank, hedge fund, Web3 wallet or gaming platform, Vaultody helps you share operational trust across teams while guarding private keys and preserving institutional control over assets.
- Non‑custodial, policy‑driven MPC wallet infrastructure
- Support for multiple blockchains and asset types
- Automated approvals, limits and transaction monitoring
- API‑first design and real‑time webhook notifications
Call to action: request a demo with a digital asset treasury specialist or contact the team to discuss your use case, regulatory requirements and integration timeline.
Enterprise Adoption and Proven Scale
More than 100 teams across the digital asset ecosystem use Vaultody to protect and operate their on‑chain treasury and customer funds. The platform is engineered for high throughput, low latency and institutional‑grade governance.
- Over $10 billion in assets secured through MPC infrastructure.
- More than 10 million wallets created for end users and internal treasuries.
- Over 15 million transactions processed with policy‑based approvals and monitoring.
This scale demonstrates that Vaultody can support production‑critical flows for exchanges, banks, Web3 applications and payment companies that cannot afford downtime or security failures.
Vaultody Solution Suite
Vaultody covers three primary digital asset operating models: direct institutional custody, multi‑entity treasury management and Wallet as a Service for your own customers. Each solution is non‑custodial and built on the same MPC core.
1. Direct Custody for Institutions
Direct Custody is designed for institutions that manage digital assets on behalf of clients while retaining legal custody and operational responsibility.
- Infrastructure for managing customers’ wallets, deposits and withdrawals under your brand.
- Configurable approval workflows, multi‑level signers and role‑based access control.
- Secure MPC key management that eliminates single points of failure.
- Real‑time transaction webhooks for instant monitoring and reconciliation.
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2. Multi‑Chain Treasury Management
Treasury Management centralizes your institutional holdings across chains into a single, policy‑driven control plane.
- Unified visibility into balances and transaction history across wallets and networks.
- Automated risk controls, spending limits, whitelists and approval tiers.
- MPC‑backed signing infrastructure tailored for treasuries, funds and asset managers.
- Operational reporting to support governance, audit and compliance teams.
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3. Wallet as a Service (WaaS)
Wallet as a Service lets you embed secure, non‑custodial MPC wallets directly into your product for end users.
- End users retain effective private key ownership while you control policy and UX.
- Threshold signing powered by MPC with flexible authorization rules.
- Multi‑chain, multi‑asset support exposed through a single API.
- Ready‑made infrastructure for fintechs, exchanges, Web3 wallets and gaming apps.
MPC‑Powered Enterprise‑Grade Protection
Vaultody’s security model is based on distributed multi‑party computation rather than monolithic private keys. The platform combines cryptographic resilience with hardware and operational controls to protect assets at scale.
Core MPC and Security Components
- Hardware enclave / Trusted Execution Environment: sensitive MPC operations execute within hardened enclaves to protect key shares from OS‑level compromise.
- SecureSign server: dedicated signing service enforcing policies, rate limits and transaction rules before any signature is produced.
- Biometric and multi‑factor authentication: strong user identity binding for administrators and approvers across devices and locations.
- Vault backup and recovery: structured backup procedures and recovery workflows help you restore key shares and maintain continuity without exposing private key material.
These layers work together to deliver a non‑custodial, chain‑agnostic security stack that can be integrated into regulated financial infrastructure and high‑volume consumer applications.
Operational Features for Digital Asset Teams
Vaultody is engineered for teams that must combine strong security with efficient, automated operations across many users, chains and transaction types.
Unified and Reliable Transactions
Every asset operation is handled through consistent, MPC‑secured workflows.
- Unified address creation and management across multiple networks.
- Policy‑aware transaction routing for hot, warm and treasury wallets.
- Real‑time notifications through webhooks for deposits, withdrawals and internal transfers.
Gas Fee Sponsorship and Abstraction
Vaultody supports flexible gas management models so that user experience is not blocked by funding complexities.
- Fee sponsorship for specified addresses or transaction types.
- Ability to abstract gas costs from end users in consumer‑facing apps.
- Central monitoring and controls for gas budgets per chain.
Operational Efficiency and Governance
- Customizable approval policies based on amount, asset, recipient, geography or risk score.
- Automated transaction batching and routing to reduce on‑chain costs.
- Role‑based access control for operations, finance, compliance and engineering teams.
Team Roles, Vault Accounts and Volume Policies
- Team roles & permissions: define granular privileges and signing authority for every operator and approver.
- Vault account hierarchy: host multiple vault accounts under one vault to separate business units, strategies or client segments.
- Transaction volume rules: enforce daily, weekly and per‑transaction limits with automated escalation and multi‑step approvals.
Who Vaultody Serves
Vaultody’s MPC wallet infrastructure is used across the digital asset value chain, from regulated banks to Web3‑native teams.
Exchanges and Trading Venues
Centralized and hybrid exchanges rely on Vaultody to manage hot and warm wallets with zero‑downtime requirements.
- Non‑custodial infrastructure that lets you retain full control of exchange wallets.
- MPC‑backed hot wallet operations with defenses against single‑key compromise.
- Real‑time monitoring and automated reconciliation for high‑volume flows.
Banks, Neobanks and Payment Companies
Traditional financial institutions and modern fintechs use Vaultody to build compliant digital asset products.
- Non‑custodial rails suitable for high‑value, high‑frequency payment and settlement flows.
- Policy‑driven controls aligned with internal risk frameworks and regulatory expectations.
- Separation of duties between operations, compliance and technology teams.
Funds, Asset Managers and Institutional Investors
Hedge funds, venture capital firms and asset managers need governance over complex, multi‑strategy portfolios.
- Segregated vault accounts for each fund, mandate or strategy.
- Auditable approval trails and reporting for LPs and regulators.
- Integration with on‑chain liquidity, staking and DeFi venues via a single interface.
Web3 Wallets, Gaming and Metaverse Platforms
Consumer applications embed Vaultody to offer secure, user‑friendly on‑chain experiences at scale.
- Embedded non‑custodial MPC wallets for gamers and Web3 users.
- Infrastructure ready for high‑volume in‑game assets, NFTs and tokens.
- Unified APIs and SDKs to accelerate development and time‑to‑market.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Vaultody non‑custodial?
With Vaultody, your organization or your end user remains the effective owner of their assets. The MPC architecture splits signing rights across independent parties and systems so that no single machine or provider holds a usable private key. Vaultody operates the infrastructure and policy engine, but it does not take legal custody of funds.
Which digital assets and blockchains can I manage with Vaultody?
Vaultody is chain‑agnostic and supports a growing list of major public blockchains and tokens, including layer 1s, layer 2s and EVM‑compatible networks. The integrations layer also connects to exchanges, staking providers, compliance services and DeFi protocols via a consistent API. For the latest list of supported networks, refer to the integrations section on the Vaultody website.
How does Vaultody help with compliance and audit readiness?
Vaultody embeds policy‑driven approvals, role‑based access, transaction limits and whitelists at the wallet layer. Every operation is logged and can be exported for audit, internal review or regulatory reporting. These features help financial institutions and Web3 platforms align on‑chain activities with internal controls, AML requirements and fiduciary obligations.
How do developers integrate Vaultody?
Developers access Vaultody through documented REST APIs and webhooks. Typical integration steps include authenticating to the platform, creating vault accounts and MPC wallets, registering addresses, subscribing to notifications and wiring business logic to policy decisions. Comprehensive API references and examples are available at developers.vaultody.com.
Can Vaultody scale with high‑volume consumer applications?
Yes. Vaultody is built to support millions of wallets and frequent on‑chain interactions. Features like batch transactions, efficient gas usage, webhooks and horizontal scaling of MPC signing infrastructure enable both institutional flows and consumer‑scale applications such as exchanges, wallets and games.