For companies, foundations & family offices

Your company owns the Bitcoin. Not one person.

Right now, one director can move it and nobody else can. That is a governance problem, and it has a fix.

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What changes

The entity owns it

The vault belongs to the company, not to whoever set it up.

Your accountant can check it

A read-only seat. They see everything and can move nothing.

Admins can't spend

Whoever handles billing has no access to Bitcoin. Structurally.

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keys held by Keystody

Casa, Unchained and Bitkey each hold one of your three. We hold none — so there is no company in the middle to freeze it, lose it, or need permission from.

What an organization account includes

Role-based access control
Two layers of roles — organization and vault — with 17 granular permissions and per-person overrides. Organization roles grant no access to Bitcoin at all.
Auditor seat
Read-only across every vault the organization holds. Full visibility, no ability to sign, spend or change anything.
Organization-wide audit trail
Every action across every company vault in one record, filterable and exportable as CSV or JSON.
Organization-owned subscription
Billed to the company rather than an employee's card, so the account does not leave when a person does.
Descriptor export and recovery document
Recover in Sparrow or Bitcoin Core with Keystody nowhere in the picture, alongside a plain-language document written for whoever has to act.
Recovery-readiness grade
An A–F score over a Foundation Checklist — backups confirmed, keys verified, recovery tested — that moves when your setup drifts.
Hardware wallet support
Native integration with Ledger and Trezor. Coldcard via manual import. 2-of-3 native SegWit multisig throughout.
Two-factor authentication
Required on every account, not optional — nobody in your organization can skip it. Admins can see enrollment status across the team.

Something your organization needs that isn't listed here? Tell us what it is. Some of it exists and simply isn't on this page, some is being built, and sometimes the honest answer is that we're not the right fit — you'll get a straight one either way.

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We are not a qualified custodian, and we do not offer insured custody.

That is the point. If you want someone to take legal responsibility for the asset, we are the wrong product and we will say so on the call.

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We go through how your company holds Bitcoin today, and who can act if you are not available. Pricing depends on your setup, so it is part of the call.

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