Family offices · MFOs · Advisors
Govern digital assets without handing over control
Visibility for the principal, controlled preparation for ops, and flexible signing — every move recorded for compliance and tax review.
- Audience
- SFOs · MFOs · advisorsPrincipals · CIOs · ops teams
- Posture
- Read-firstVisibility before execution
- Roles
- Principal · ops · signerSeparated by mandate
- Evidence
- Tax + compliance readyHash-chained receipts
Family office buyers care about control, privacy, and verifiable evidence. WalletSuite separates principal, ops, and signing roles so each one operates inside its own mandate.
Mandate flow
Visibility, preparation, and execution stay separated by role.
01 · Read
Visibility & reporting
balances · positions · history
02 · Prepare
Ops drafts proposal
no signing authority
03 · Policy
Mandate gate evaluated
spend cap · allowlist · expiry
04 · Approval
Principal or quorum
explicit, role-based
05 · Sign
Chosen signer runs
WalletSuite MPC · OWS · custodian · HSM · hardware
Every step is recorded — mandate, decision, signer — for compliance and tax review later.
Controls
What WalletSuite covers
Read-first visibility
Balances, positions, and activity across chains and signers.
Per-mandate rules
Spend caps, asset allowlists, expiry dates, counterparty rules.
Role separation
Principal, ops, signer roles isolated inside one tenant.
Approval workflow
Explicit, principal-led approvals before any signature.
Flexible signing
WalletSuite MPC, self-hosted OWS, custodian, HSM, or hardware wallet.
Audit-ready evidence
Hash-chained receipts for compliance and tax review.
What WalletSuite is not. WalletSuite is not a full family office operating system. It is a governed wallet operations layer for digital asset visibility, treasury preparation, controlled execution, and audit-ready evidence. Reporting, tax, accounting, performance analytics, and full portfolio management remain with your existing systems.
Frequently asked
Yes. Keys can sit with WalletSuite hosted MPC, self-hosted OWS, the principal's existing custodian, an HSM, or a hardware wallet. WalletSuite adds the policy, approval, and evidence layer above the chosen signer.
Yes. Ops can be granted read and prepare bands only — they can build proposals and request approvals, but signing requires the principal or signer role. The roles separate cleanly inside one tenant.
Nothing. WalletSuite does not aim to replace family office reporting, tax, accounting, performance analytics, or full portfolio management. Those remain with your existing systems. WalletSuite covers visibility, controlled execution, and audit-ready evidence.
Design partner program
Now reviewing a limited number of design partners.
Reference-customer pricing. Contact us to discuss fit.