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Vaultody Q2 2025 Product Update: Dashboard Filters, Transaction Export & Webhook Controls

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Overview of the Q2 2025 release

Vaultody continues to invest in capabilities that give institutional users more control, transparency and efficiency across their digital asset operations. The Q2 2025 release focuses on three areas where operations and engineering teams spend the most time: navigating large address books, extracting accurate transaction data and reacting to real‑time blockchain events.

This update introduces:

  • A unified Add Filter control on the dashboard Addresses view for faster address discovery.
  • A transaction history export feature with address‑level selection for accounting, reporting and audits.
  • Advanced webhook filters that let you subscribe only to the blockchain events that are operationally relevant.

Together, these improvements reduce manual work for exchanges, OTC desks, banks, neobanks and other institutional users relying on Vaultody for mission‑critical digital asset infrastructure.

New dashboard Add Filter button for address management

The Addresses section inside each vault often contains hundreds or thousands of wallet entries across multiple blockchains. Manually scrolling through these lists is inefficient and error‑prone, especially for teams that manage high‑volume flows or run complex treasury structures.

To solve this, Vaultody now includes a prominent Add Filter button on the Vaults > Addresses page. This unified control brings consistent, easy‑to‑apply filtering into the core dashboard experience.

Filter by blockchain, address and address name

With the new button, you can instantly refine the address table using several practical dimensions:

  • Blockchain – narrow results to a specific network (for example Ethereum, Bitcoin or a supported L2) so operational staff are only working with the chain they are currently settling on.
  • Address – search for an exact wallet address when you need to troubleshoot a transaction, confirm a whitelisting change or validate a counterparty.
  • Address name – filter by your own descriptive labels (such as “client cold wallet – EU” or “exchange hot wallet”) to locate operational buckets quickly.

These filters are designed to be combined, enabling precise slices of your address universe. For example, a treasury operator can display only Ethereum, hot wallets, client deposits within a few clicks.

Consistent filtering across the dashboard

The Add Filter concept is being rolled out as a consistent pattern across the Vaultody dashboard. The goal is to make it obvious where filters live, how they behave and what they do, reducing training time and helping large teams establish shared workflows across operations, compliance and engineering.

Transaction history export for accurate financial reporting

Institutional users depend on clean, auditable transaction data to satisfy internal reporting, external audits and regulatory requirements. Copying information manually from user interfaces or relying on ad‑hoc scripts is neither scalable nor robust.

The Q2 2025 release introduces a transaction history export feature available directly from the Transaction History section of the dashboard.

Address‑level selection for tailored exports

Instead of exporting every transaction in a vault, you can now select which addresses to include in the export. This flexibility is especially useful when:

  • Preparing transaction sets for a specific desk, product line or client segment.
  • Reconciling balances for a subset of cold wallets or operational hot wallets.
  • Providing evidence to auditors without exposing unrelated client activity.

Once exported, the dataset can be ingested into external accounting platforms, treasury tools or internal BI systems with minimal further transformation. By reducing the amount of irrelevant data in each export, teams save time and lower the risk of mis‑classification or double counting.

Benefits for finance, risk and compliance teams

The new export capabilities are designed around the needs of non‑engineering stakeholders:

  • Finance teams get reliable, repeatable exports they can map to their chart of accounts.
  • Risk and compliance can isolate and review activity on sensitive or high‑risk addresses.
  • Operations can generate environment‑specific files (for example, only testnet activity) without involving development resources.

Ultimately, this reduces the cost of producing reconciliations and regulatory reports, while improving the level of auditability of institutional crypto flows managed through Vaultody.

Advanced webhook filters for precise real‑time integrations

Many institutions integrate Vaultody directly into their internal systems and external services via webhooks. These event notifications keep trading engines, risk systems and back‑office tools in sync with on‑chain activity. However, receiving every possible event can create noise and unnecessary load on downstream services.

With the Q2 2025 release, Vaultody adds advanced webhook filtering, giving you granular control over which events should trigger callbacks.

Subscribe only to the events you care about

Using the new filters, you can define webhook subscriptions that focus on specific operational scenarios, such as:

  • Only confirmed deposits over a defined threshold for particular vaults or addresses.
  • Outbound transfers initiated by automated policies but not by manual operators.
  • Events on a particular blockchain or asset type to feed a dedicated risk engine.

By reducing the volume of non‑critical events, your infrastructure spends less time processing callbacks that never drive a business action. This also makes it easier to monitor, test and troubleshoot integrations because each webhook endpoint has a clearly defined event scope.

Stronger, more maintainable integrations

Advanced webhook filters help development teams build integrations that are:

  • More resilient – fewer events reduce the likelihood of backlog spikes and timeouts.
  • Easier to audit – it is simpler to see why a specific webhook fired when the subscription definition is clear and narrow.
  • Better aligned to policies – event streams can be mapped directly to risk and compliance rules that govern how assets move on‑chain.

What this means for institutional users

This Q2 2025 release is part of Vaultody’s ongoing effort to align the platform with how institutional users actually run crypto operations: high‑volume, policy‑driven and tightly integrated with legacy financial systems.

To summarise the impact:

  • Dashboard Add Filter shortens the time it takes to find and act on the right wallet addresses.
  • Transaction history export gives finance and compliance teams accurate, scoped data they can trust.
  • Advanced webhook filters streamline integrations so that internal systems react only to meaningful on‑chain signals.

Vaultody will continue to iterate on these foundations, expanding filter options, export formats and webhook conditions based on feedback from exchanges, banks, neobanks, funds and other enterprise clients.

If your team would like to evaluate these capabilities in detail or discuss custom integration requirements, you can request access via the Vaultody contact page.

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