Overview of Vaultody Integrations
Vaultody is a digital asset wallet infrastructure platform built around multi‑party computation (MPC). It allows institutions to manage keys, policies, and transactions across multiple networks through one governed environment. Integrations are grouped into several categories:
- Protocols / Blockchains – native support for major L1 and L2 networks, including Binance Smart Chain.
- Exchanges – connectivity to centralised exchanges to automate treasury and liquidity operations.
- DeFi Connectivity – secure connection to decentralised applications through standards like WalletConnect.
- Backup & Recovery – options for self‑hosted and policy‑controlled recovery mechanisms.
- Compliance – integrations designed to support AML, monitoring, and reporting workflows.
- Staking – on‑chain staking capabilities for supported assets.
If you do not find a protocol or provider you rely on, you can request a new integration directly from Vaultody.
Blockchain Protocol Integrations
Vaultody’s protocol layer covers a wide range of blockchains so that organisations can support diverse assets within the same MPC framework. Below is a concise list of the major networks currently highlighted on the integrations page.
Base Layer and EVM-Compatible Blockchains
- Binance Smart Chain (BSC) – EVM‑compatible network with low fees and high throughput, ideal for exchanges, neobanks, and DeFi platforms.
- Ethereum – the primary smart‑contract platform and foundation for most DeFi and token ecosystems.
- Ethereum Classic – continuation of the original Ethereum chain with its own asset and economic model.
- Polygon – scaling network offering lower‑cost transactions for Ethereum‑compatible applications.
- Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base – L2 solutions that provide high‑performance environments for Ethereum‑based applications.
- Avalanche – high‑throughput network with EVM‑compatible and custom sub‑net capabilities.
Non‑EVM Blockchains
- Bitcoin – the original digital currency and common base asset for institutional holdings.
- Bitcoin Cash – peer‑to‑peer electronic cash system derived from Bitcoin.
- Litecoin – a long‑standing network optimised for fast, low‑cost transfers.
- Dogecoin – widely adopted meme‑based cryptocurrency used for tipping and micro‑payments.
- XRP Ledger – network designed for fast, cross‑border settlement and liquidity flows.
- Dash – privacy‑focused and payment‑oriented cryptocurrency.
- Zcash – privacy‑preserving protocol with optional shielded transactions.
- TRON – high‑throughput network with a large stablecoin and DeFi footprint.
- Solana – high‑performance blockchain suitable for trading, gaming, and consumer apps.
Tokens and DeFi Primitives
Beyond base protocols, Vaultody also supports major tokens and DeFi building blocks, such as:
- Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC), and Dai (DAI) – leading stablecoins used in trading, payments, and treasury workflows.
- Chainlink (LINK) – oracle token that powers decentralised data feeds.
- Uniswap (UNI), Aave (AAVE), Synthetix (SNX), Maker (MKR), Compound (COMP), and other DeFi governance and utility tokens.
- Cronos, Celsius, and additional ecosystem tokens grouped under “More Tokens”.
Binance Smart Chain Integration Details
Binance Smart Chain (BSC) is one of the core EVM chains supported by Vaultody. Its integration is designed for institutions that need non‑custodial security, operational automation, and DeFi access on BSC.
Key Capabilities on Binance Smart Chain
- Create and manage BSC wallets backed by MPC, with no single point of key compromise.
- Define fine‑grained policies for transfers, approvals, and whitelisted addresses.
- Send and receive BNB and BSC‑native tokens programmatically via API.
- Connect to BSC‑based DeFi protocols through secure connectivity such as WalletConnect.
- Monitor balances and transaction history for treasury and accounting use cases.
Because Vaultody treats Binance Smart Chain as part of a broader protocol catalogue, organisations can manage BSC alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and other networks within a unified environment.
Other Integration Categories
Exchanges
Vaultody is building direct connectivity to leading centralised exchanges so that operations teams can automate deposits, withdrawals, and internal transfers from the same governance layer that manages on‑chain wallets.
- Binance – centralised exchange integration, marked as “coming soon” on the integrations list.
- Coinbase – planned connectivity for exchange and custody use cases.
- Kraken – upcoming integration for institutional trading and treasury flows.
These exchange integrations are designed to complement on‑chain protocols such as Binance Smart Chain, enabling full lifecycle management of assets from fiat on‑ramp to DeFi and back.
DeFi Connectivity
- WalletConnect – secure connection standard that lets Vaultody‑controlled wallets interact with DeFi applications without exposing private keys in the browser.
Backup & Recovery
- Self‑Hosted Recovery – infrastructure patterns that allow enterprises to hold recovery material themselves while still benefiting from Vaultody’s MPC orchestration.
Compliance and Staking
Compliance tooling and staking integrations are grouped on the integrations page to highlight how Vaultody can support regulated institutions and yield‑generating strategies. These services are continually expanded as new partners are onboarded.
Requesting a New Integration
Vaultody maintains an evolving roadmap of protocols and service providers. If your organisation requires support for a specific blockchain, token, exchange, DeFi protocol, compliance provider, or staking solution that is not listed, you can submit a dedicated integration request.
When submitting a request, it is helpful to include:
- The name and URL of the protocol or provider.
- Your expected use cases (custody, trading, DeFi, payments, gaming, treasury, etc.).
- Volume expectations, regulatory constraints, and any timing requirements.
Vaultody’s team evaluates each request based on security, demand, and technical fit, and then prioritises it on the product roadmap.
To request an integration, visit the contact page at https://vaultody.com/contact-us.
Product Context: Vaultody MPC and Wallet Infrastructure
The integration catalogue sits on top of Vaultody’s core MPC engine, which underpins all custody and transaction flows. This architecture allows Vaultody to provide:
- Non‑custodial security – keys are distributed across multiple parties, and no single party can sign alone.
- Policy‑driven governance – approvals, limits, and workflows are enforced before transactions are signed.
- Scalability – organisations can add new blockchains and integrations without redesigning their security model.
For a deeper technical explanation of the MPC engine, see the dedicated product page at Vaultody MPC.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Vaultody support both mainnet and testnet for Binance Smart Chain?
Vaultody can be configured to work with mainnet and, depending on client requirements, relevant test networks. This allows teams to build and validate their BSC integrations in non‑production environments before going live.
How do I know when a “Coming Soon” integration becomes available?
Integrations marked as “Coming Soon”, such as Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken exchange connectivity, are under active development or evaluation. You can subscribe to Vaultody updates or speak to the team directly to receive timelines and early‑access options.
Is there a limit to the number of protocols I can enable?
The number of enabled protocols is determined by your commercial plan and technical requirements. Many customers start with a small set of blockchains, then expand to additional networks such as Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, or Solana as new products are launched.
Can I combine BSC, Ethereum, and other chains in a single policy framework?
Yes. One of the main advantages of Vaultody is the ability to define policies that span multiple protocols. You can enforce consistent approval rules, limits, and whitelists across Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, Bitcoin, and other networks while keeping operations unified.
How to Get Started
- Review the list of supported protocols and confirm that Binance Smart Chain and any other required networks are available.
- Contact Vaultody via the Request Access form to discuss your use case and integration timeline.
- Obtain API credentials and environment details from the Vaultody team.
- Implement wallet creation, policy management, and transaction flows using the API reference.
- Roll out your solution to production, with ongoing monitoring and governance handled through Vaultody.
For pricing information, see the pricing page at https://vaultody.com/pricing, and for a full overview of who Vaultody serves, visit https://vaultody.com/who-we-serve.