General Question (FAQ)

General Question (FAQ)

1. Which blockchain networks are supported by Vaultody?  

We support over 30 blockchain networks, including both testnets and mainnets. Our General and Automation Vaults support all available networks, while Smart Vaults are limited to EVM protocols and Solana.

2. Can I move my digital assets without using Vaultody services?

Yes, you can. However, you must complete a vault backup first. This security measure allows you to hold the entire private key independently, granting you full access to your digital assets at any time without needing to interact with Vaultody services.

3. Is Vaultody regulated?

Yes, Vaultody is fully licensed and regulated within the EU. We adhere to EU legislation and GDPR requirements to ensure transparent and compliant business operations. Additionally, we hold an ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification, validated by TÜV Rheinland through an independent audit.                             

4. Can I create multiple vaults under one account?

Yes, you can create any type of vault within a single account at no additional cost. However, the number of vaults you can create is limited by your subscription plan. If you need more vaults, please contact our sales team at bizdev@vaultody.com for assistance.
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