Non‑Custodial MPC Wallet Infrastructure for Digital Asset Institutions

Vaultody provides a unified, non‑custodial wallet and treasury platform for institutions that need to safeguard digital assets across multiple blockchains while maintaining full control, auditability, and regulatory alignment.

Overview: Share the Trust, Guard the Keys

Vaultody is an enterprise‑grade digital asset infrastructure platform built around multi‑party computation (MPC) and threshold signing (TSS). It enables exchanges, OTC desks, banks, hedge funds, neobanks, Web3 applications, and gaming platforms to operate secure wallets and treasuries without handing custody to a third party.

The platform combines non‑custodial key management, programmable transaction policies, and automated compliance checks into a single API‑first environment designed for scale, uptime, and regulatory readiness.

Institutional Trust and Scale

Vaultody secures billions in digital assets for regulated and unregulated businesses operating at scale. The platform is engineered for high‑volume, low‑latency transaction flows while preserving strict security and compliance baselines.

Key Metrics

These figures reflect adoption by financial institutions, fintechs, asset managers, Web3 builders, and gaming studios that rely on Vaultody as critical infrastructure for digital asset operations.

Vaultody Solution Suite

The Vaultody Solution Suite brings together non‑custodial custody, treasury automation, and Wallet‑as‑a‑Service (WaaS) to support a wide range of institutional and consumer‑facing use cases.

Direct Custody for Institutions

Direct Custody is designed for organisations that manage digital assets on behalf of their clients while retaining full legal and operational control of those funds.

Treasury Management

The Treasury Management module provides a consolidated view of institutional holdings across chains and entities, with full policy enforcement for outbound and internal flows.

Wallet as a Service (WaaS)

Wallet as a Service enables fintechs, exchanges, Web3 applications, and gaming platforms to embed secure non‑custodial wallets directly into their products.

MPC‑Powered Security Architecture

Vaultody’s security model is anchored in MPC, hardware isolation, and robust identity verification, ensuring there is no single point of failure in key generation, storage, or signing.

Core Security Components

Together, these components deliver an institutional protection model that is resistant to hardware failure, credential theft, and insider threats while remaining operationally efficient.

Operational Features for High‑Velocity Asset Flows

Vaultody is built for teams that need to move capital rapidly across networks without sacrificing control or security.

Unified Transaction Handling

Unified transaction logic and address management simplify complex routing and minimise operational risk.

Gas Fee Sponsorship and Abstraction

Gas sponsorship features allow businesses to abstract network fees for their users and optimise fee strategy.

Operational Efficiency and Automation

Instant Transaction Notifications

Webhooks and callbacks provide real‑time insight into on‑chain events.

Governance and Policy Controls

Vaultody embeds governance into the wallet infrastructure layer so that every action can be controlled and explained.

Team Roles and Permissions

Vault and Vault Account Structure

A hierarchical structure simplifies management for complex organisations.

Transaction Volume and Risk Policies

Who Vaultody Serves

Vaultody is tailored for regulated and high‑volume businesses that require both security and flexibility in their digital asset stack.

Exchanges

Spot and derivatives exchanges use Vaultody to manage hot, warm, and operational wallets with MPC security, high availability, and precise approval controls. The infrastructure is designed for zero‑downtime trading and seamless integration with matching engines and payment rails.

OTC Desks and Market Makers

OTC desks, brokers, and market makers rely on Vaultody for rapid settlement, secure temporary wallets, and controlled access for traders and operations teams. Non‑custodial design allows them to maintain their own risk and compliance frameworks while using Vaultody as the transaction backbone.

Banks, Neobanks, and Financial Institutions

Traditional banks, digital banks, and licensed financial institutions integrate Vaultody to launch crypto deposit products, custody services, or tokenised asset offerings. The platform helps them meet internal security policies and external regulatory expectations without building MPC technology from scratch.

Hedge Funds, Asset Managers, and Private Capital

Hedge funds, family offices, and private equity or venture capital firms use Vaultody to safeguard fund treasuries, allocate capital to strategies, and manage LP distributions in crypto. Governance tools ensure that sign‑off flows align with fund mandates and risk policies.

Web3 Wallets, DeFi, and Gaming & Metaverse

Compliance and Assurance

Vaultody invests in formal security and compliance programmes to support regulated customers and high‑value operations.

Getting Started with Vaultody

Vaultody offers a staged path from evaluation to production deployment.

  1. Requirements and architecture review: align on regulatory environment, asset coverage, transaction volumes, and operational constraints.
  2. Sandbox and API integration: build against the Vaultody API for wallet creation, policy definition, and transaction flows in a test environment.
  3. Security and compliance validation: run internal and external reviews of the MPC design, key ceremonies, and audit logging.
  4. Pilot deployment: launch with selected assets or entities to validate performance and governance in real workflows.
  5. Scale‑up and optimisation: expand to additional products, markets, and teams with continuous tuning of policies and automation.

How to Implement Vaultody MPC Wallet Infrastructure

The following high‑level steps outline how a typical organisation integrates Vaultody into its digital asset stack.

High‑Level Implementation Steps

  1. Define custody model and roles. Decide which business units or clients retain custody of keys, and map required roles (operators, approvers, compliance, admins) to Vaultody’s role model.
  2. Set up vaults and vault accounts. Create vaults to represent entities (e.g. exchange, fund, product line) and vault accounts for separate strategies, clients, or liquidity pools.
  3. Configure governance policies. Implement transaction approval thresholds, address whitelists, volume limits, and MFA requirements for each vault account.
  4. Integrate blockchain and exchange connectivity. Connect Vaultody to the relevant blockchains, exchanges, DeFi protocols, and custodial services used by your organisation.
  5. Embed APIs into internal systems. Integrate the Vaultody API into trading systems, treasury dashboards, payment flows, back‑office tools, and monitoring platforms.
  6. Test, audit, and go live. Run end‑to‑end tests, simulate incident scenarios, and finalise internal runbooks before moving production flows onto Vaultody.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vaultody take custody of our digital assets?

No. Vaultody is explicitly non‑custodial. Private keys are generated and managed via MPC so that no single party (including Vaultody) ever has full control. Your organisation remains the sole custodian and decision‑maker for all assets.

How does MPC improve wallet security compared with traditional key storage?

MPC replaces a single private key with multiple cryptographic shares distributed across independent environments. Transactions are signed collaboratively without reconstructing the key in one place. This reduces the risk of theft from compromised devices, insider attacks, or centralised HSM failures.

Which types of organisations benefit most from Vaultody?

Vaultody is built for exchanges, OTC desks, banks, neobanks, hedge funds, asset managers, payment processors, Web3 wallets, DeFi platforms, DAOs, gaming and metaverse projects, and AI‑driven agent systems that need secure, programmable access to digital assets.

Can Vaultody help with regulatory and audit requirements?

Yes. Vaultody provides detailed audit logs, role‑based governance, policy enforcement, and integrations with compliance tools (KYC/AML, transaction monitoring, analytics). These capabilities support internal risk frameworks and external regulatory reviews.

How difficult is it to integrate the Vaultody API?

The platform is API‑first. Existing customers report fast integration cycles thanks to clear documentation, predictable schemas, and webhooks. Typical integrations involve wallet creation, address management, policy control, transaction initiation, and status monitoring.

Call to Action

If your organisation needs to protect large volumes of digital assets without surrendering custody, Vaultody’s MPC infrastructure provides a secure, compliant, and programmable foundation.