Abraxas Wallet
Secure custody and seamless access for digital assets — engineered for institutions, accessible for individuals.
Overview — Abraxas Wallet
Abraxas Wallet is a secure custody platform designed to provide robust protection, operational clarity, and practical usability for managing digital assets. Built on a modular architecture, Abraxas Wallet separates key management, transaction signing, and policy enforcement so organizations can adopt custody practices that meet regulatory and internal governance standards.
Key Capabilities — Abraxas Wallet
How Abraxas Wallet Works
Abraxas Wallet uses a layered model. Keys are generated and protected in hardware security modules (HSMs) or user-managed cold storage. Administrative controls define who can propose, who can approve, and how transactions are routed. Signing operations are isolated from business logic: the wallet provides an audit trail and an approval canvas, while cryptographic operations remain deterministic and reproducible.
- Define roles and approval thresholds.
- Configure custody hardware and backup policies.
- Integrate with on-chain monitoring and accounting systems.
- Train teams on incident response and recovery procedures.
Integrations & Ecosystem
Abraxas Wallet integrates with exchange settlement APIs, accounting platforms, KYC/AML providers, and on-chain analytics services. Developers can leverage a REST and gRPC API surface to automate treasury operations, build bespoke dashboards, and connect custom smart-contract workflows.
Security & Compliance
Security practices include cryptographic best practices, routine third-party audits, and an incident response playbook. Abraxas Wallet supports exportable logs, granular role-based access control, and customizable key-rotation schedules to align with internal risk policies and external regulatory requirements.