Overview: Secure Digital Asset Management at Enterprise Scale
Vaultody is a non‑custodial digital asset infrastructure platform built for exchanges, banks, fintechs, hedge funds and Web3 applications. Using multi‑party computation (MPC/TSS), Vaultody replaces fragile private keys with distributed signing, enabling institutions to operate hot, warm and treasury wallets without surrendering control of their assets.
The platform unifies wallet operations, governance and connectivity across multiple blockchains and assets. With automated approval policies, real‑time monitoring and integration‑ready APIs, Vaultody helps teams deploy secure custody, payments, trading and treasury workflows in production.
- Non‑custodial architecture – your organization remains the legal and technical custodian of funds.
- MPC/TSS signing – keys are never consolidated in a single place or device.
- Multi‑chain support – connect to major blockchains, exchanges, DeFi and staking providers.
- Enterprise controls – roles, permissions, transaction limits and policy‑based approvals.
Proven Institutional Adoption
Vaultody is trusted by regulated financial institutions, high‑volume exchanges and rapidly scaling Web3 platforms worldwide.
- $10B+ in digital assets secured through Vaultody’s custody infrastructure.
- 10M+ wallets created for institutional and end‑user applications.
- 15M+ blockchain transactions processed with MPC‑backed authorization.
These figures demonstrate Vaultody’s ability to support mission‑critical operations such as 24/7 exchange withdrawals, institutional treasury management, on‑chain gaming economies and DeFi‑driven financial products.
Vaultody Solution Suite
Vaultody offers three modular, MPC‑powered products that can be deployed independently or combined into a single digital asset stack.
Direct Custody – Institutional Client Asset Management
Direct Custody provides the operational and cryptographic backbone for institutions that hold and move digital assets on behalf of customers while retaining full custodial responsibility.
- Non‑custodial by design – assets are held in wallets controlled by your organization, not by Vaultody.
- Configurable approval workflows – require multi‑signer approvals based on role, asset, amount, risk score or destination whitelists.
- Real‑time transaction notifications – receive webhook updates for deposits, withdrawals and policy events across vaults and accounts.
- API‑first deployment – integrate custody functions into trading systems, banking apps or operations dashboards via REST APIs.
- MPC key management – distributed signing eliminates single points of failure for private keys.
This solution is ideal for centralized exchanges, OTC desks, payment providers and custodians that must combine regulatory‑grade controls with 24/7 operational reliability.
Treasury Management – Multi‑Chain Asset Governance
Vaultody Treasury Management offers a single control plane for monitoring, moving and governing digital assets across multiple chains, entities and business units.
- Unified visibility – monitor balances, exposures and flows in real time across hot, warm and cold wallets.
- Policy‑based governance – automate risk controls such as per‑user limits, per‑asset thresholds, velocity rules and destination restrictions.
- Operational reporting – export transaction logs and approval trails for finance, risk and compliance teams.
- MPC signing infrastructure – secure outbound transfers, portfolio rebalancing and yield strategies with hardware‑enforced authorization.
- Multi‑entity support – manage treasury operations for funds, SPVs, corporate treasuries and on‑chain vehicles in one system.
This solution is suited to hedge funds, asset managers, corporates, DAOs and financial institutions building structured digital asset strategies.
Wallet as a Service – Embedded Non‑Custodial Wallets
Wallet as a Service (WaaS) enables fintechs and Web3 builders to embed secure, user‑controlled wallets into their products without running in‑house key management.
- End‑user key ownership – MPC splits ensure users retain control while your application orchestrates policy and UX.
- Threshold signing – flexible signing policies backed by Vaultody’s MPC/TSS engine.
- Multi‑chain, multi‑asset support – issue wallets that can hold cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and tokenized assets across supported networks.
- Developer‑friendly APIs and SDKs – provision wallets, addresses and transactions programmatically.
- Scalable by design – support millions of wallets and high‑frequency transactions without redesigning infrastructure.
WaaS is recommended for consumer and institutional Web3 wallets, gaming platforms, neobanks and AI‑agent platforms requiring non‑custodial asset control at scale.
Key Platform Features
Vaultody is built to handle high‑speed institutional flows while maintaining strict security and governance requirements.
Unified Transaction Orchestration
Vaultody normalizes transaction creation and signing across chains to reduce operational complexity.
- Standardized transaction model across supported blockchains.
- Automatic assignment of unique addresses per vault, account or user.
- Fail‑safe routing with clear status tracking for deposits and withdrawals.
Gas Fee Sponsorship and Abstraction
Manage gas costs centrally while shielding end users from operational complexity.
- Central gas account sponsorship for end‑user or application transactions.
- Fee abstraction so users can transact without holding native gas tokens.
- Policy controls on which wallets and assets can be gas‑sponsored.
Operational Efficiency
Automate routine tasks so teams can focus on strategy, not manual processing.
- Customizable approval policies based on role, asset, counterparty or geography.
- Automatic routing to warm, hot or cold storage according to thresholds.
- Comprehensive APIs for integration with core banking, trading engines and back‑office tools.
Instant Transaction Notifications
Monitor risk and activity in real time with event‑based notifications.
- Webhooks for vault creation, address assignment, balance changes and transactions.
- Support for internal monitoring, risk scoring and anomaly detection engines.
- Audit‑ready logs for all approvals, overrides and policy changes.
Governance, Roles and Limits
Apply enterprise‑grade governance controls across teams and entities.
- Granular roles and permissions for operations, compliance, risk and finance.
- Vault Account hierarchy: manage multiple accounts under a single vault for clearer reporting and controls.
- Transaction volume and value policies to prevent unauthorized or high‑risk movements.
MPC‑Powered Security Core
Vaultody’s security model is based on hardened MPC/TSS protocols and hardware‑backed execution environments.
Core Security Components
- Hardware Enclave / Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) – private key shares and signing operations are executed inside secure enclaves to protect against OS‑level compromise.
- SecureSign Server – dedicated signing service that enforces policies and multi‑factor conditions before authorizing transactions.
- Biometric & Multi‑Factor Authentication – optional MFA for human approvers, combining device, app and biometric factors.
- Vault Backup & Recovery – secure backup and recovery flows for MPC key shares with strict access procedures and segregation of duties.
This architecture eliminates single private keys, reduces attack surface and provides a robust foundation for institutional digital asset operations.
Who Vaultody Serves
Vaultody is designed for a broad range of institutional and Web3 use cases that require secure, programmable digital asset custody.
Exchanges and Trading Venues
High‑volume centralized exchanges and broker‑dealers use Vaultody to operate non‑custodial hot and warm wallets with near‑zero downtime. The platform supports automated withdrawal approvals, real‑time monitoring and integration with on‑ and off‑ramp partners.
Hedge Funds and Asset Managers
Hedge funds, crypto funds and multi‑strategy managers rely on Vaultody to implement policy‑driven treasury and trading workflows. MPC‑secured wallets, role‑based approvals and detailed reporting support both portfolio operations and investor due diligence.
Banks, Neobanks and Financial Institutions
Traditional banks, neobanks and payment institutions can launch regulated crypto products using Vaultody’s non‑custodial engine. The infrastructure integrates with existing core banking systems and enables compliance‑ready custody, payments and settlement.
Web3 Wallets, DeFi and DAOs
Web3 wallet providers, DeFi protocols and DAOs use Vaultody to embed secure non‑custodial wallets, manage protocol treasuries and coordinate multi‑signer governance over on‑chain assets.
Gaming, Metaverse and AI‑Agent Platforms
On‑chain games, metaverse projects and AI‑agent platforms leverage Vaultody’s MPC infrastructure to manage in‑game economies, rewards and agent‑controlled wallets while enforcing strict policy and risk controls.
Selected Benefits Across Segments
- Unified API for wallet creation, transactions and monitoring.
- Automated workflows that reduce manual approval overhead.
- Chain‑agnostic MPC security that evolves with new protocols.
Client Feedback
Trusted Infrastructure for Regulated On‑Ramps
Clients highlight Vaultody’s role as a reliable infrastructure partner, noting institutional‑grade security, compliance support and robust cold storage design. These capabilities allow them to keep focus on market growth rather than base‑layer wallet engineering.
Developer‑Friendly and Security‑First
Fintech teams emphasize the simplicity of Vaultody’s API integration, the depth of documentation and the responsiveness of support when optimizing flows such as onboarding, deposits and withdrawals.
MPC‑Backed Treasury Confidence
Funds and corporates value MPC signing, automation and granular controls that provide both day‑to‑day operational efficiency and the governance evidence needed for audits and investors.
How to Get Started With Vaultody
The following steps outline a typical implementation path for new institutional teams.
- Define your use case – clarify whether you need direct custody, treasury management, Wallet‑as‑a‑Service, or a combination.
- Book a discovery call – discuss security, governance, regulatory and integration requirements with Vaultody’s team.
- Design policy and approval structures – map roles, limits and workflows for your organization and entities.
- Integrate via API – connect Vaultody’s APIs to your trading system, banking core, or Web3 application.
- Run staging and security testing – test wallets, signing flows and policies in a non‑production environment.
- Go live with monitored operations – enable production wallets, monitor webhooks, and refine policies as volumes grow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Vaultody ever take custody of my digital assets?
No. Vaultody is a non‑custodial infrastructure provider. Your organization remains the legal and operational custodian of all assets, while Vaultody supplies MPC technology, policy controls and connectivity.
How is MPC different from a traditional single private key?
With MPC, a signing key is mathematically split into multiple shares that are held in separate environments. No single device or server ever holds the full key, and transactions are signed collaboratively, dramatically reducing the impact of compromise of any single component.
Can Vaultody support multiple blockchains and tokens?
Yes. Vaultody integrates with major blockchains, tokens and stablecoins, and provides connectivity to exchanges, DeFi protocols, staking providers and backup/recovery services. The platform is designed to extend to new chains as your strategy evolves.
What compliance and governance features are available?
Vaultody supports granular roles and permissions, multi‑step approval policies, transaction limits, whitelists, audit logs and reporting exports. These features help align operations with regulatory expectations and internal risk frameworks.
Is Vaultody suitable for high‑volume exchange withdrawals?
Yes. Exchanges use Vaultody to operate hot and warm wallets with automated withdrawal approvals, event‑driven monitoring and MPC‑secured signing, helping them maintain uptime while controlling risk.