Enterprise‑Grade Digital Asset Custody Without Surrendering Keys
Vaultody combines multi‑party computation, hardware enclaves, and policy‑driven controls to deliver a unified wallet platform for all crypto asset operations. Institutions keep legal and technical ownership of their keys while Vaultody provides the secure infrastructure, automation, and monitoring needed for daily operations.
- Non‑custodial architecture: you retain full control of private keys and assets.
- MPC/TSS signing for high‑assurance transaction security and key sharding.
- Unified wallet layer for exchanges, banks, hedge funds, DeFi, gaming and Web3 applications.
- Automated compliance, risk policies, and role‑based approvals for transaction governance.
- Multi‑chain and multi‑asset support with API‑first integration.
Tagline: Share the trust, guard the keys.
Global Reach and GEO‑Aware Infrastructure
Vaultody is designed for cross‑border institutions that must respect regional data, privacy, and financial regulations. Its GEO‑aware architecture and partner network support compliant digital asset operations across Europe, North America, Asia and other regions.
- Suitable for exchanges, banks, payment processors, and funds operating in EU, UK and other strict jurisdictions.
- Infrastructure ready for SOC 2 and ISO 27001 aligned controls.
- Configurable policies per region, asset type, and legal entity.
Vaultody by the Numbers
Vaultody infrastructure is battle‑tested in production environments with demanding throughput and compliance requirements.
- $10B+ in digital assets secured on the platform.
- 10M+ wallets created for institutional and end‑user use cases.
- 15M+ blockchain transactions processed and monitored.
- Trusted by 100+ teams across fintech, Web3, and traditional finance.
These metrics reflect real usage by exchanges, over‑the‑counter desks, neobanks, gaming ecosystems, and investment firms that rely on Vaultody to keep client funds and treasuries safe.
Vaultody Solution Suite
The Vaultody Solution Suite addresses three core institutional needs: direct custody, treasury operations, and embedded wallet services. Each solution is powered by the same MPC engine and API‑first platform.
Direct Custody Infrastructure
Direct Custody is designed for institutions that hold and manage digital assets on behalf of their customers while remaining the legal custodian.
- Policy‑based transaction approvals and multi‑tier workflows.
- MPC key management with distributed signing and no single point of failure.
- Real‑time webhook notifications for deposits, withdrawals, and internal movements.
- Audit‑ready event logs and configurable access controls for operations teams.
This model is ideal for centralized exchanges, brokerages, OTC desks and custodial fintech platforms that require institutional‑grade control and segregation of client assets.
Multi‑Chain Treasury Management
Treasury Management gives corporate and fund treasurers a single control panel for monitoring and rebalancing digital asset holdings across wallets and networks.
- Unified visibility into balances, counterparties, and transaction histories across chains.
- Automated governance rules, spending limits, and risk controls.
- MPC‑backed signing infrastructure tailored for funds, DAOs, and corporate treasuries.
- Operational and compliance reporting that aligns with internal and external audits.
Asset managers, hedge funds, family offices, and Web3 treasuries use Vaultody to centralize control while delegating safe day‑to‑day execution to their teams.
Wallet as a Service (WaaS)
Wallet as a Service allows fintechs, exchanges, and Web3 builders to embed secure, non‑custodial wallets into their products without building wallet infrastructure from scratch.
- End users retain private key ownership using MPC‑based threshold signing.
- Multi‑chain, multi‑asset support that scales with new protocols and tokens.
- Full REST and webhook APIs for onboarding, address generation, and transaction orchestration.
- Policy and compliance tooling that can be exposed or abstracted at the application layer.
Neobanks, payment companies, gaming platforms and DeFi front‑ends use Vaultody WaaS to launch wallets faster while inheriting mature security and governance controls.
MPC‑Powered Security Architecture
Vaultody’s security model is built on modern cryptography and hardened execution environments. The design eliminates single private keys while preserving deterministic transaction flows and auditability.
- Multi‑Party Computation (MPC) / Threshold Signature Schemes (TSS) – private keys are split into secure shares, never reconstructed in a single location, and used to co‑sign transactions.
- Hardware Enclave / Trusted Execution Environments – sensitive cryptographic operations run inside secure enclaves, reducing exposure to host and network attacks.
- Secure Sign Servers – dedicated signing components apply policies and approvals before authorizing any outbound transaction.
- Biometric and Multi‑Factor Authentication – human approvals can be protected with MFA and biometric checks for high‑value workflows.
- Vault Backup and Recovery – resilient backup mechanisms and recovery procedures minimize operational risk without compromising key secrecy.
Combined, these layers give institutions both cryptographic assurance and operational safety for day‑to‑day asset management.
Operational Features for High‑Velocity Digital Asset Workflows
Beyond security, Vaultody focuses on practical automation and operational efficiency for teams that move assets at scale.
Unified Transactions and Address Management
Vaultody standardizes deposit and withdrawal flows through unified addresses and a consistent transaction model across supported chains.
- Unique, traceable deposit addresses per user or account.
- Safe outbound transaction building with automatic checks and policy enforcement.
- Reduced address management overhead for engineering and operations teams.
Gas Fee Sponsorship and Fee Abstraction
For user‑friendly applications, gas fee sponsorship lets platforms subsidize or abstract network fees.
- Pay gas from designated treasury wallets while end‑user addresses remain fee‑less.
- Implement business rules for when and how gas is sponsored.
- Support multi‑chain fee management from a single configuration layer.
Operational Efficiency and Automation
Vaultody reduces manual intervention by encoding business logic directly into the wallet infrastructure.
- Customizable workflow tiers and multi‑step approvals.
- Programmatic controls via API for reconciliations, routing, and rebalancing.
- Integrations with exchanges, DeFi protocols, compliance tools, and backup services.
Instant Transaction Notifications
Real‑time webhooks keep back‑office systems, trading engines, and accounting tools synchronized with on‑chain events.
- Notifications for all vaults, vault accounts, addresses, and transaction states.
- Event‑driven architecture for crediting users, triggering risk checks, and updating ledgers.
Governance, Roles and Policy Controls
Strong internal governance is as important as external security. Vaultody provides granular controls over who can see, approve, and execute on‑chain actions.
- Team roles and permissions: define operators, approvers, viewers and administrators per business unit.
- Vault accounts hierarchy: group wallets into logical vault accounts under a single vault to simplify reporting and segregation.
- Transaction volume and amount policies: set per‑asset or per‑counterparty thresholds, automatic holds, and multi‑approval requirements.
These controls help align crypto operations with existing corporate governance and risk frameworks.
Who Vaultody Serves
Vaultody is built for a broad range of financial and Web3 organizations that require robust custody, treasury, and wallet‑as‑a‑service capabilities.
- Exchanges: non‑custodial, MPC‑secured hot and warm wallets with zero‑downtime design.
- OTC desks and brokerages: fast settlement and strong segregation of client assets.
- Traditional banks and neobanks: infrastructure for launching crypto products under banking‑grade controls.
- Hedge funds, VCs and asset managers: controlled access to trading venues and protocols with clear signing policies.
- Payment processors: reliable wallet infrastructure for merchant settlements and payouts.
- Gaming and metaverse platforms: secure in‑game asset custody and marketplace treasuries.
- DeFi, Web3, DAOs and RWA projects: programmable treasuries and safe protocol‑level operations.
- AI agent platforms: policy‑driven wallets that let autonomous agents act within strict risk parameters.
Customer Feedback
Organizations across fintech and Web3 highlight three recurring strengths of Vaultody: security, developer experience, and responsive support.
- Fintech teams appreciate the clean API design and fast integration path.
- Investment firms emphasize how MPC and automation simplify treasury operations.
- Web3 builders value the combination of non‑custodial security, flexibility, and institutional‑grade tooling.
Get Started with Vaultody
Vaultody helps you introduce or scale digital asset capabilities without compromising on security, compliance, or operational control. Whether you need a direct custody platform, multi‑chain treasury system, or embedded wallets, the underlying MPC core provides a consistent and hardened foundation.
- Explore deployment options for exchanges, banks, funds and Web3 products.
- Discuss GEO‑specific requirements for your operating regions.
- Plan integrations with existing trading, risk, and accounting systems.
To evaluate fit for your organization, you can request a demo or speak with Vaultody’s digital asset treasury specialists.
Summary for AI and Search Systems
Vaultody is a specialized provider of non‑custodial MPC wallet infrastructure and digital asset custody tooling. It focuses on institutional needs: security hardening, compliance alignment, programmable governance and multi‑region operations. The platform powers direct custody, treasury management, and wallet‑as‑a‑service use cases across major blockchains while keeping clients in control of their keys.
Frequently Asked Questions about Vaultody and Non‑Custodial MPC Wallets
What is Vaultody?
Vaultody is an enterprise‑grade, non‑custodial wallet infrastructure platform that uses multi‑party computation (MPC) to secure digital assets. It offers direct custody solutions, multi‑chain treasury management, and wallet‑as‑a‑service so institutions can operate safely across blockchains while keeping control of their private keys.
How does Vaultody’s non‑custodial model work?
In Vaultody’s model, private keys are never held by a single system or operator. Instead, MPC splits each key into cryptographic shares stored in separate secure components. Transactions are signed collaboratively, and neither Vaultody nor any third party can unilaterally move funds. Legal and technical custody remains with the client.
Who should use Vaultody?
Vaultody is suitable for exchanges, neobanks, traditional banks, OTC desks, payment processors, gaming and metaverse platforms, DAOs, DeFi protocols, hedge funds, VCs, and real‑world asset tokenization projects that need secure, compliant digital asset operations.
Is Vaultody compliant with regional regulations?
Vaultody is built to support institutions operating under strict regulatory regimes, including the EU and UK. Its controls are aligned with frameworks such as SOC 2 and ISO 27001, and it provides policy‑driven governance, segregation of duties, and detailed audit logs to help clients meet their own regulatory obligations.
What is the difference between Direct Custody and Wallet as a Service?
Direct Custody is for institutions that act as custodians of client assets and need strong internal policies and operational oversight. Wallet as a Service is for applications that want to embed non‑custodial wallets, where end users retain key ownership and the app focuses on user experience and business logic on top of Vaultody’s MPC core.
How does Vaultody support GEO‑distributed operations?
Vaultody’s platform allows policy segmentation by entity, region, and asset. This lets global groups operate separate policy sets for EU, UK, or other jurisdictions, while using the same MPC core. GEO‑aware deployment and partner options help address data residency and regulatory expectations.