Overview
Challenges in Wallet Management
- Pooled custody risk: Traditional custodial models concentrate funds, creating a single point of failure.
- Limited transparency: Users and regulators cannot independently verify balances without direct on-chain segregation.
- Operational overhead: Scaling to large user bases increases complexity in deposit routing, reconciliation, and withdrawals.
- Compliance exposure: Regulatory frameworks increasingly require clear segregation of client funds and auditable records.
3PAY’s Approach
3PAY provides Wallet-as-a-Service (WAAS), an infrastructure layer enabling two operating configurations:
- Custodial model: All client deposits are routed to the business’s Account Wallet. Balances are managed internally by the business ledger.
- Non-custodial model: Each end user is provisioned with a dedicated on-chain wallet and a persistent deposit address. Funds remain segregated and verifiable on-chain.
Both models run on the same architecture, ensuring consistent security, scalability, and compliance alignment.
Recommended Setup
- Account Wallet: Provisioned for every business; required in both models.
- User Wallets: Enabled in non-custodial configurations to provide per-user segregation.
- Governance policies: Role-based approvals and threshold rules for sensitive outflows.
Typical Flow
User Deposit → User Wallet (non-custodial) OR Account Wallet (custodial) → Treasury / Payout
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A user deposits into a persistent wallet address.
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3PAY verifies and confirms the transaction on-chain.
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Funds are either:
- Held in the user’s wallet (non-custodial), or
- Pooled in the Account Wallet and credited via the business ledger (custodial).
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Outflows are processed to treasury accounts, operational expenses, or external payout corridors.
Why This Matters
- Fund segregation reduces counterparty and systemic risk.
- Operational flexibility aligns wallet models with business and regulatory requirements.
- On-chain verifiability supports users, auditors, and regulators.
- Scalable architecture supports growth from small cohorts to millions of wallets.
Updated about 1 month ago
