Share the Trust, Guard the Keys
Vaultody unifies all of your digital asset operations in a single, non‑custodial wallet infrastructure. Powered by MPC/TSS, it enables secure key management, automated compliance, and multi‑chain connectivity for exchanges, banks, fintechs, funds, and Web3 products.
Instead of handing your keys to a third‑party custodian, you keep ownership while Vaultody provides the cryptographic, operational, and governance layer required to scale.
- Non‑custodial by design – you remain the legal and technical custodian.
- MPC/TSS signing removes single points of failure and hardware dependencies.
- Unified multi‑chain access for hot, warm, and treasury wallets.
Talk to a specialist: see how to request a Vaultody demo in a few steps.
Trusted, Auditable Digital Asset Operations
Who already uses Vaultody
More than 100 crypto exchanges, neobanks, OTC desks, gaming studios, and Web3 platforms rely on Vaultody to secure and automate their on‑chain operations.
What Vaultody protects today
- $10B+ in digital assets secured across hot, warm, and treasury environments.
- 10M+ wallets created for institutional and end‑user use cases.
- 15M+ transactions processed with policy‑based approvals and real‑time monitoring.
Vaultody is built for financial institutions, fintech platforms, asset managers, and Web3 builders that need bank‑grade security without giving up control of their private keys.
Vaultody Solution Suite
Choose the operating model that matches your business: direct institutional custody, multi‑entity treasury management, or embedded Wallet‑as‑a‑Service for end‑users.
Direct Custody
Direct Custody is designed for institutions that hold digital assets on behalf of their customers while remaining the sole custodian of the keys and balances.
- Non‑custodial MPC key management with no single point of failure.
- Configurable approval policies and multi‑step workflow tiers for operations teams.
- Real‑time transaction webhooks and audit‑ready event logging.
- API‑ready deployment that plugs into existing trading, treasury, or back‑office systems.
Best for: centralized exchanges, payment processors, OTC desks, and custodial platforms.
Treasury Management
Vaultody Treasury Management centralizes visibility and control of multi‑chain balances, liquidity, and risk policies across entities, desks, and strategies.
- Single dashboard and API for aggregated balances and transaction history across chains.
- Automated governance, risk thresholds, and policy‑based routing for approvals.
- MPC‑enabled signing infrastructure for treasuries, funds, and asset managers.
- Operational and compliance reporting to support audits and internal risk teams.
Best for: hedge funds, crypto funds, corporate treasuries, and financial institutions with on‑chain exposure.
Wallet as a Service (WaaS)
Wallet as a Service enables you to embed secure, non‑custodial MPC wallets directly into your product, while end‑users keep true key ownership.
- End‑users retain private key ownership; your platform orchestrates policies and flows.
- Threshold MPC signing with policy‑backed authorization for transactions.
- Multi‑chain, multi‑asset support exposed via a unified, developer‑friendly API.
- Ideal for Web3 wallets, gaming and metaverse economies, and consumer fintech apps.
Best for: Web3 wallets, embedded finance products, gaming / metaverse platforms, and AI agents that need on‑chain execution.
MPC‑Powered Enterprise‑Grade Protection
Vaultody MPC Core is the cryptographic engine that powers all solutions. It replaces fragile single‑key setups and manual signing with distributed, policy‑driven, and hardware‑backed protection.
Key MPC security components
- Hardware Enclave / Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) – key shares are generated and used inside secure enclaves, dramatically reducing attack surface.
- SecureSign server – a governed signing service that enforces policies, approvals, and risk checks before any transaction can be executed.
- Biometric & multi‑factor authentication – strong operator authentication to protect operational access and reduce insider risk.
- Vault backup & recovery – robust backup and recovery processes for key shares, enabling disaster recovery without reconstructing a single, monolithic private key.
Combined, these controls allow Vaultody to deliver non‑custodial security at institutional scale, without sacrificing performance or developer experience.
Core Features for High‑Volume Digital Asset Operations
Vaultody is engineered for performance‑sensitive exchanges, funds, and financial institutions that move volume on‑chain every day.
Unified Transactions & Address Management
Vaultody standardizes address creation and transaction flows across all supported chains.
- Consistent, unique address creation for each user, strategy, or vault account.
- Unified transaction model simplifies monitoring, reconciliation, and accounting.
- Reduced operational errors from fragmented tooling and ad‑hoc wallet scripts.
Gas Fee Sponsorship & Fee Abstraction
Separate end‑user experience from gas management without compromising security.
- Gas sponsorship so your platform, treasury, or specific wallets can pay fees on behalf of users.
- Fee abstraction that allows gas to be sourced from designated addresses or accounts.
- Improved UX for end‑users who no longer need to manage native gas balances directly.
Operational Efficiency & Automation
Automate what used to require manual intervention, spreadsheets, and side channels.
- Customizable approval policies based on roles, amounts, destinations, and asset type.
- Programmable transaction flows via API to integrate with trading, treasury, and risk engines.
- Comprehensive logging and reporting for compliance, finance, and risk stakeholders.
Instant Transaction Notifications & Monitoring
Always know what your wallets are doing, across every chain.
- Real‑time webhooks for vaults, vault accounts, and individual addresses.
- Immediate alerting on high‑risk transactions, policy breaches, or unusual patterns.
- Easy integration with SIEM, monitoring, and alerting platforms.
Team Roles, Permissions & Policy Rules
Align on‑chain operations with your organizational structure and risk appetite.
- Granular roles and permissions for operations, risk, finance, and engineering teams.
- Approval hierarchies that match how your business actually signs off on value transfers.
- Transaction volume and frequency rules to limit exposure per user, desk, or strategy.
Vault Accounts & Hierarchical Structure
Organize assets the way your business is structured.
- One vault can host multiple vault accounts for entities, funds, desks, or customers.
- Clear segregation of balances and policies across business lines.
- Simplified transaction management, reporting, and reconciliation.
Who Vaultody Serves
Vaultody is tailored for organizations that must combine institutional security with on‑chain flexibility.
Exchanges
Centralized and hybrid exchanges rely on Vaultody for high‑throughput hot and warm wallet operations.
- Non‑custodial architecture with full control over keys and balances.
- Zero‑downtime MPC signing for deposits, withdrawals, and internal movements.
- Real‑time notifications and flexible policies for KYC/AML and risk controls.
Hedge Funds & Asset Managers
Crypto‑native and traditional funds use Vaultody to implement secure, auditable on‑chain strategies.
- Role‑based approvals for portfolio managers, traders, and operations.
- Separate vault accounts per fund, strategy, or mandate.
- Detailed audit trails for LPs, regulators, and internal risk committees.
Banks, Neobanks & Payment Processors
Regulated financial institutions and payment companies integrate Vaultody to safely extend into digital assets.
- Non‑custodial crypto services that meet internal compliance and regulatory expectations.
- Integration with existing KYC, AML, and transaction monitoring stacks.
- Configurable limits, approvals, and segregated accounts per product or region.
Web3 Wallets, DAOs, DeFi & Web3 Platforms
Infrastructure providers, protocols, and DAOs use Vaultody for secure key management and treasury operations.
- MPC‑backed Wallet‑as‑a‑Service to launch non‑custodial wallets quickly.
- DAO and protocol treasuries secured with multi‑party approvals and policies.
- Chain‑agnostic support for DeFi strategies, staking, and liquidity management.
Gaming, Metaverse & AI Agent Platforms
On‑chain games, virtual worlds, and autonomous agent platforms depend on Vaultody for secure asset handling.
- High‑performance wallet infrastructure for in‑game and in‑world assets.
- Non‑custodial wallets for players, creators, and AI agents.
- Policy‑driven controls to manage automated transactions and rewards.
Contact Vaultody & Get Started
Vaultody is a fit for teams that manage material balances, need strong governance, and cannot compromise on security or uptime.
- Request a demo: connect with a digital asset treasury expert and walk through your use case.
- Request access: discuss integration timelines, pricing, and compliance requirements.
- Developer resources: explore the API reference and documentation once onboarded.
To start the process, follow the steps in the How‑To guide below.
Vaultody FAQ
1. What is Vaultody and what problem does it solve?
Vaultody is a non‑custodial wallet infrastructure and MPC wallet platform for digital assets. It solves the challenge of securing, governing, and automating on‑chain operations for institutions that cannot outsource custody but still need enterprise‑grade tooling.
2. Is Vaultody a custodian?
No. Vaultody is non‑custodial: your organization retains legal and technical control of its assets. Our MPC/TSS engine distributes key material and enforces policies, but Vaultody never takes possession of a complete private key nor of customer funds.
3. Which organizations is Vaultody built for?
Vaultody serves regulated financial institutions, centralized and hybrid exchanges, OTC desks, hedge funds, private equity and VC funds, payment processors, neobanks, wallet providers, DeFi & Web3 platforms, DAOs, gaming and metaverse projects, and AI agent platforms.
4. What digital assets and chains are supported?
Vaultody supports multiple major blockchains and assets, including leading L1s and L2s commonly used by exchanges, funds, and Web3 protocols. Chain coverage evolves over time; integration details and the latest list of supported networks are available from the Vaultody team.
5. How does Vaultody’s MPC increase security?
With multi‑party computation, private keys are never created or stored as a single secret. Instead, key shares are generated across separate parties and hardware enclaves, and signatures are produced collaboratively according to policies. This eliminates single points of failure and makes theft of a single server, HSM, or operator credential insufficient to move funds.
6. Can Vaultody enforce our internal compliance rules?
Yes. Vaultody lets you encode your internal policies as automated rules: approval tiers by role, amounts, asset type, destination whitelists, volume limits, time‑based rules, and more. Transactions that do not meet these constraints can be blocked, escalated, or require additional approvals.
7. How is Vaultody deployed and integrated?
Vaultody exposes an API‑first infrastructure that integrates with your trading systems, treasury tooling, compliance stack, and back‑office software. The platform can be deployed according to your regulatory, security, and operational requirements; integration details are provided during onboarding.
8. Does Vaultody support Wallet as a Service for my end‑users?
Yes. The Wallet‑as‑a‑Service offering lets you provision non‑custodial MPC wallets for end‑users inside your product. Users maintain true key ownership, while your app orchestrates UX, policies, and flows through a unified API.
9. What compliance and certifications does Vaultody pursue?
Vaultody is actively working towards SOC 2 Type I and ISO 27001 certifications. The platform is designed to address the needs of regulated institutions that must demonstrate strong controls, auditable processes, and secure handling of digital assets.
10. How do we start working with Vaultody?
Organizations typically begin with a discovery call and demo, progress to a proof‑of‑concept or pilot integration, and then move to production once security, compliance, and operational requirements are satisfied. See the How‑To section below for the exact steps.
How to Request a Vaultody Demo and Onboard
This step‑by‑step guide explains how to engage with Vaultody, evaluate the platform, and move towards production.
Step 1 – Define your use case
- Clarify whether you need Direct Custody, Treasury Management, Wallet‑as‑a‑Service, or a combination.
- List your primary chains, assets, and transaction volumes.
- Identify key stakeholders: security, compliance, operations, and engineering.
Step 2 – Request a discovery call or demo
- Use the “Request Demo” or “Contact Us” entry points on the site to reach the Vaultody team.
- Provide basic information about your organization, expected volumes, and timelines.
- Schedule a call with a digital asset treasury expert to review your requirements.
Step 3 – Technical and security evaluation
- Walk through Vaultody’s MPC architecture, key management, and recovery model with your security team.
- Review available APIs, SDKs, and reference implementations with your developers.
- Discuss regulatory and compliance expectations, including audit, logging, and segregation of duties.
Step 4 – Pilot integration
- Set up a pilot environment with limited balances and restricted access.
- Configure roles, policies, and vault account structure to reflect your organization.
- Test key flows: wallet creation, deposits, withdrawals, internal transfers, and reporting.
Step 5 – Move to production
- Finalize security and compliance sign‑off.
- Integrate monitoring, alerting, and operational runbooks.
- Migrate relevant balances and activate production policies and approvals.
At every stage, Vaultody works with your internal teams to align the solution with your risk framework, business model, and regulatory obligations.
Product & Category Overview
Product: Vaultody Non‑Custodial Wallet Infrastructure
Vaultody is an enterprise platform that combines MPC key management, policy engines, and treasury tooling into a single infrastructure layer for digital assets.
- Category: non‑custodial digital asset infrastructure / MPC wallet platform.
- Primary buyers: exchanges, banks, fintechs, funds, Web3 platforms, gaming / metaverse, and institutional investors.
- Primary value: keep custody while gaining institution‑grade security, automation, and governance.
Category: Non‑Custodial MPC Wallets & Treasury Infrastructure
This category sits at the intersection of digital asset custody, security infrastructure, and on‑chain treasury management.
- MPC wallet infrastructure replaces single private keys and hardware wallets with distributed cryptography.
- Treasury and policy layers ensure that every transaction is governed by clearly defined rules.
- Integration and reporting layers connect on‑chain activity to existing financial, risk, and compliance systems.