A preview of Vaultody 2.0 – a major platform release that unifies institutional treasury workflows, direct non‑custodial digital asset control, and Wallet‑as‑a‑Service in a single MPC-powered infrastructure layer.
How Vaultody’s WalletConnect integration lets institutions connect MPC-controlled wallets directly to DeFi and Web3 applications while preserving security, approvals, and policy-based governance.
A quarterly product update covering enhanced operational dashboards, exportable transaction reports, and granular webhook filtering for more reliable system-to-system integrations.
Details on adding Solana support to Vaultody’s general vaults, enabling high‑throughput, low‑fee SOL and SPL token operations under the same MPC governance controls used for other chains.
An overview of how newly added TRON staking inside Vaultody helps institutions optimize on‑chain costs, reduce fee overhead, and streamline high‑volume TRC‑based transactions.
A year‑in‑review recap highlighting infrastructure growth, security achievements, new protocol coverage and feature milestones reached across the Vaultody platform in 2024.
Platform-wide support for four major L2 and EVM networks, enabling institutional teams to manage assets on Arbitrum, Optimism, Base and Avalanche C‑Chain through the same MPC custody layer.
How full Polygon and TRON support in standard, smart and automation vaults unlocks broader asset coverage and flexible policy configurations for enterprise digital asset operations.
A milestone update describing support for UTXO‑based protocols and an early phase of Polygon integration, expanding the breadth of digital assets supported by Vaultody’s MPC engine.
A mid‑year performance report that summarizes customer growth, transaction volumes, security posture and platform reliability metrics for Vaultody’s custody infrastructure.
An introduction to automation vaults – policy‑driven vault configurations that help institutions standardize approvals, minimize manual work and reduce risk in everyday digital asset operations.
A deep dive into Smart Vaults and how they combine multi‑party computation, role‑based policies and workflow automation to deliver secure, configurable digital asset management for enterprises.
About Vaultody
Vaultody provides institutional digital asset wallet infrastructure built on proprietary multi‑party computation (MPC). Organizations such as exchanges, neobanks, payment processors, Web3 platforms and traditional financial institutions use Vaultody to:
- Operate non‑custodial or direct‑custody MPC wallets with fine‑grained governance.
- Run secure on‑chain treasury management across multiple blockchains and assets.
- Embed Wallet‑as‑a‑Service capabilities into products via modern APIs.
- Connect securely to DeFi, DEXs and on‑chain protocols through curated integrations.
Platform updates on this page highlight how Vaultody continuously extends protocol support, optimizes fees, automates workflows and refines user experience for institutional digital asset teams.
FAQ – Vaultody Platform Updates & MPC Wallet Infrastructure
How often does Vaultody publish platform updates?
Vaultody publishes platform updates whenever there are meaningful changes such as new protocol integrations, new vault types, performance improvements or security enhancements. Many of these changes are grouped into quarterly release notes, while time‑sensitive updates are published as standalone articles.
What types of changes are covered in the Platform Updates category?
The Platform Updates category focuses on product‑level changes: new blockchain support, staking options, UI and dashboard improvements, automation features, performance optimizations, and new capabilities in MPC vaults, treasury tools and Wallet‑as‑a‑Service APIs.
How do platform updates affect existing MPC wallets and vaults?
Most updates are designed to be backward compatible. When new blockchains, vault types or automation options are added, existing vaults keep functioning as configured. Institutions can configure new features on a per‑vault basis, following internal approvals and test cycles.
Does Vaultody cover specific regions or is it globally oriented?
Vaultody is built for global institutions. The blog discusses regulatory trends, tokenization, and infrastructure topics from a global perspective, while still highlighting region‑specific developments when relevant to custody and treasury operations.
How can my team test a new integration or feature announced on the blog?
Teams can reach out through the Request Access form or speak with their Vaultody account representative. In most cases, new integrations can be tested in a controlled environment before being enabled in production.