Vaultody Integrations: Layers & Standards

Vaultody provides a unified integration layer for digital asset institutions, connecting MPC-secured wallets to leading blockchains, tokens, exchanges, DeFi protocols, backup and recovery options, compliance tools, and staking providers. This page outlines the main integration categories and currently supported connections.

Overview of Integration Layers

Vaultody’s integration standards are organized into several layers so that banks, exchanges, funds, neobanks, Web3 platforms and enterprise developers can design governed, scalable digital asset workflows:

Supported Blockchains and Protocols

The following list summarizes current protocol‑level integrations. Support is continuously expanding; new blockchains and tokens can be added on request.

Layer‑1 and Layer‑2 Blockchains

Tokens and DeFi Protocols

Vaultody integrates a broad range of tokens and DeFi building blocks on top of the supported networks:

Exchange Integrations

Vaultody’s integration layer is designed to connect MPC wallets and policy engines to centralized exchanges so that institutions can automate treasury, settlement and trading flows while staying non‑custodial.

Planned Exchange Connectivity

Exchange integrations are implemented without transferring key ownership to the exchange. Policies defined in Vaultody continue to control withdrawals, approved destinations, limits and multi‑party approvals.

DeFi Connectivity

Vaultody offers secure connectivity to DeFi protocols with governance enforced at the wallet layer.

Current DeFi Connectivity

Institutions can define which protocols, contracts and assets are allowed, and can require approvals or risk checks before interactions are signed by the MPC cluster.

Backup & Recovery Integrations

Backup and recovery are critical in an MPC environment, where key material is split into shares and distributed. Vaultody supports integrations that help you design resilient backup strategies.

Current Backup & Recovery Options

Compliance Integrations

Compliance integrations allow Vaultody to plug into your existing monitoring, AML, KYC and reporting stack. This keeps policy decisions and audit trails close to wallet operations.

Staking Integrations

Staking integrations enable non‑custodial yield generation from supported proof‑of‑stake networks while preserving enterprise governance.

Integration Categories Summary

Integration Layers at a Glance

How to Request a New Integration

If an integration you require is not yet available, Vaultody provides a structured request process.

  1. Check the directory: Confirm that the asset or service you need is not already listed in the integrations catalog.
  2. Define your use case: Clarify whether you need blockchain support, exchange connectivity, DeFi access, compliance integration, backup tooling or staking.
  3. Submit a request: Contact Vaultody through the “Request an Integration” or “Contact Us” page with your requirements and timelines.
  4. Technical assessment: Vaultody evaluates feasibility, security considerations, and dependencies with you and/or the external provider.
  5. Implementation & rollout: Once approved, the integration is implemented, tested, and then rolled out into your production environment.

For detailed scoping or to prioritize a new integration, reach out to the Vaultody team via the main contact page.

Integrations for Different Customer Segments

The same integration standards are applied across multiple customer segments, allowing consistent security and governance regardless of your business model:

Quick Reference FAQ

Do I need every integration to start using Vaultody?

No. You can begin with the blockchains, tokens, and services that are critical for your initial use case and add more integrations over time as your product or operation expands.

How are integration changes managed in production?

New integrations are introduced through environment‑specific testing, change‑management workflows, and policy updates. Institutions can decide when to enable a new blockchain, token, or provider for live use.

Is Vaultody limited to the integrations listed here?

No. The list on this page reflects current and planned integrations, but the platform is designed to extend to new protocols, exchanges, and vendors upon request, subject to security and feasibility review.