Why Organizations Choose Vaultody
Vaultody is built for regulated institutions, high‑volume exchanges and modern fintechs that need bank‑grade security without giving up control of their assets. Every solution is powered by multi‑party computation (MPC), hardware‑backed key protection and programmable governance.
- Non‑custodial by design: keys are never concentrated in a single place or with a single party.
- Enterprise‑grade MPC/TSS: threshold signing protects against key theft, insider risk and single‑point failures.
- Policy‑driven operations: approvals, limits and workflows are defined in code, not in spreadsheets.
- Multi‑chain connectivity: support for major blockchains, stablecoins, DeFi protocols and staking providers.
- Compliance‑ready: audit trails, reporting and access control for financial institutions and licensed entities.
Proven Track Record
Key Platform Metrics
- $10B+ assets secured: institutional clients rely on Vaultody to protect large on‑chain balances.
- 10M+ wallets created: scalable infrastructure for retail users, corporate accounts and programmatic wallets.
- 15M+ transactions processed: high availability and low‑latency signing for trading and payments.
Vaultody powers secure custody and wallet infrastructure for exchanges, OTC desks, traditional banks, neobanks, asset managers, Web3 wallets, gaming platforms and AI‑driven agents, providing a common security and governance layer across all digital asset operations.
Vaultody Solution Suite
The Vaultody platform is organized around three core products. Each product can be used standalone or as part of a unified non‑custodial wallet stack.
1. Direct Custody for Client Assets
Direct Custody is designed for institutions that hold and manage digital assets on behalf of their customers while remaining the legal custodian.
- MPC key management: keys are split across multiple parties and devices, removing single points of compromise.
- Configurable approval workflows: define multi‑step approvals, role‑based signers and escalation paths.
- Real‑time webhooks: event‑driven notifications for deposits, withdrawals and policy breaches.
- API‑first deployment: integrate custody operations directly into trading, banking and treasury systems.
2. Multi‑Chain Treasury Management
Treasury Management centralizes visibility and control over institutional digital asset balances across networks, wallets and providers.
- Unified balance and transaction view: monitor holdings and flows across multiple chains and vaults.
- Automated risk and compliance controls: set per‑asset, per‑desk and per‑entity limits and alerts.
- Policy‑based routing: automate funding, rebalancing and settlement workflows.
- MPC‑secured signing: enforce institutional‑grade security for treasury moves, portfolio strategies and fund operations.
3. Wallet as a Service (WaaS)
Wallet as a Service offers a programmable MPC wallet layer for fintechs, exchanges, payment processors, Web3 apps and gaming platforms.
- End‑user key ownership: design non‑custodial experiences where users remain the ultimate key holders.
- Threshold signing: combine user devices, secure servers and hardware enclaves into a single signing policy.
- Multi‑chain, multi‑asset support: build applications that can hold tokens, stablecoins and NFTs across chains.
- Developer‑friendly APIs: simplify wallet creation, transaction submission, gas handling and monitoring.
Who Initiates Transactions and Who Holds Custody?
Vaultody’s architecture supports several operating models:
- Your business initiates and holds custody: suitable for regulated financial institutions and exchanges using Direct Custody or Treasury Management.
- Your customer initiates, you hold custody: ideal for brokerage and neobank scenarios where you remain the custodian but serve user‑driven flows.
- Your customer initiates and holds keys: enabled via Wallet as a Service in non‑custodial consumer or Web3 environments.
MPC‑Powered Core Security
At the heart of Vaultody is a multi‑party computation engine combined with modern hardware security and recovery tooling.
Core Security Components
- Hardware enclaves / Trusted Execution Environments: sensitive cryptographic operations are executed inside isolated secure hardware.
- SecureSign server: orchestrates MPC signing sessions, enforces policies and logs every step for auditability.
- Biometric and multi‑factor authentication: strong identity verification for operators and privileged actions.
- Vault backup and recovery: resilient key‑share backup and controlled recovery workflows to withstand device loss and infrastructure incidents.
If you need a deeper overview of Vaultody’s MPC design, threat model and recovery guarantees, you can review the dedicated multi‑party computation documentation or request a technical session with the team.
Operational Features for High‑Volume Use Cases
Vaultody’s infrastructure is optimized for exchanges, payment processors, neobanks and high‑frequency operators that need both speed and safety.
Unified Transactions and Address Management
Vaultody can generate and manage unique, chain‑specific and account‑level addresses behind a single logical vault structure.
- Standardized address creation and labeling across protocols.
- Automatic reconciliation between on‑chain activity and internal ledgers.
- Support for hot, warm and cold wallet strategies under one policy layer.
Gas Fee Sponsorship and Fee Abstraction
Vaultody allows platforms to abstract gas handling away from end‑users.
- Sponsor transaction fees from dedicated treasury accounts.
- Configure who pays gas per asset, application or user cohort.
- Reduce user friction while maintaining policy and spend limits.
Operational Efficiency and Automation
- Customizable approval chains for different transaction types and amounts.
- API‑driven automation for deposits, withdrawals and compliance checks.
- Real‑time event webhooks for vault, account and address‑level activity.
Instant Transaction Notifications
Webhook notifications provide immediate insight into:
- New deposits and outgoing transfers.
- Policy violations, volume threshold breaches and unusual patterns.
- Status changes for signing requests and batch operations.
Governance, Segmentation and Risk Controls
Team Roles and Permissions
Define granular roles for operators, approvers, compliance officers and administrators. Every wallet operation is tied to auditable identities and permissions.
Vault Accounts and Hierarchies
Multiple vault accounts can sit under a single vault, enabling clean separation between business units, client funds, strategies or products while sharing the same security model.
Transaction Volume Policy Rules
Policy rules help you enforce risk boundaries automatically:
- Per‑user, per‑desk and per‑asset limits.
- Time‑based thresholds (per hour, per day, per month).
- Automatic escalation or additional approvals when limits are approached.
Who Vaultody Serves
Vaultody is used across a broad spectrum of digital asset businesses and traditional financial institutions.
Exchanges
Centralized and hybrid exchanges use Vaultody to operate non‑custodial or semi‑custodial hot and warm wallets with zero‑downtime performance, MPC signing and automated withdrawal policies.
Hedge Funds and Asset Managers
Funds rely on Vaultody to secure strategies, segregate investor assets and document every movement for audit and reporting.
Traditional Banks and Neobanks
Banks integrate Vaultody to introduce digital assets alongside existing payments and custody services, using automated onboarding, policy controls and regulatory‑friendly reporting.
Web3 Wallets and DeFi Applications
Wallet providers and DeFi teams build MPC‑backed, non‑custodial wallets and account‑abstraction flows on top of Vaultody APIs.
Gaming, Metaverse and In‑Game Economies
Game studios manage in‑game assets, NFTs and treasury balances at scale with secure infrastructure that can support millions of users and micro‑transactions.
Other Segments
- Payment processors and crypto gateways.
- Lending and borrowing platforms.
- DAOs and protocol treasuries.
- Private equity, venture capital and family offices.
- Real‑world asset tokenization platforms.
- AI agent platforms executing on‑chain transactions under strict policies.
Client Feedback
Trusted by Growing and Regulated Businesses
- Onramp.ee: uses Vaultody as core infrastructure for institutional‑grade custody, compliance and cold‑storage architecture while scaling onboarding and product development.
- Web3 companies and fintech startups: highlight the combination of MPC security, clear APIs and configurable policies as key enablers for rapid product launches.
- Digital asset treasuries: rely on real‑time alerts, automation and responsive support teams to manage day‑to‑day operations confidently.
Get Started with Vaultody
Vaultody is designed so that you can integrate non‑custodial wallets, secure custody or institutional treasury controls without rewriting your entire infrastructure.
- Step 1 – Discovery: discuss your current architecture, regulatory constraints and asset coverage.
- Step 2 – Design: define custody model, policy structures, approval flows and integration surfaces.
- Step 3 – Integration: use APIs and documentation to connect your exchange, banking core, or application.
- Step 4 – Launch and scale: onboard users or desks, iterate on risk rules and expand to new chains and assets.
Custody stays with you. Security and governance are enforced by Vaultody’s MPC Core.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes Vaultody non‑custodial?
Vaultody is non‑custodial because private keys are mathematically split across multiple parties and devices using MPC. No single party, including Vaultody, holds a full key, and signing requires coordinated participation under predefined policies.
2. Which types of organizations use Vaultody?
Vaultody is used by centralized exchanges, OTC desks, traditional banks, neobanks, hedge funds, asset managers, Web3 wallets, DAOs, payment processors, gaming and metaverse platforms, lending protocols and real‑world asset issuers.
3. Can Vaultody help with regulatory and compliance requirements?
Yes. The platform offers detailed audit logs, policy enforcement, role‑based access control and reporting features designed to support SOC‑2 and ISO 27001 programs, internal risk teams and external regulators.
4. How complex is the integration?
Most customers integrate via REST and webhook APIs. Typical projects include wallet provisioning, signing flows, gas sponsorship, transaction monitoring and mapping Vaultody policies to existing internal approval processes.
5. What happens if a device or infrastructure component fails?
Because keys are split across independent shares, the loss of a single device does not compromise funds. Vault backup and recovery mechanisms allow controlled re‑creation of shares without recreating a single monolithic key.