Vaultarc.
Pricing

Free to hold. Fair to trade

No custody fees, no inactivity charges, no surprise spreads. Pay only when you want better routing or team governance.

Personal

Self-custody essentials for individuals holding their first assets.

Freeforever

  • Unlimited wallets across 14 chains
  • Guided social recovery
  • Market-rate swaps, 0.35% spread
  • Portfolio and tax exports
Create wallet
Most chosen

Signature

For active traders who need routing quality and deeper controls.

€19per month

  • Everything in Personal
  • Smart routing, 0.10% spread
  • Hardware key pairing (3 devices)
  • Automated rules and price alerts
  • Priority chat support
Start 30-day trial

Treasury

Multi-signature governance and reporting for funds and companies.

Customannual

  • Everything in Signature
  • Policy engine with approval quorums
  • Role-based access and audit trail
  • Dedicated onboarding specialist
  • SLA-backed uptime commitment
Talk to sales
Compare

Plan differences at a glance

Comparison of Vaultarc plan features
FeaturePersonalSignatureTreasury
Networks supported141414
Swap spread0.35%0.10%Negotiated
Hardware key pairing1 device3 devicesUnlimited
Approval quorumsIncluded
Audit trail exportBasicAdvancedImmutable
SupportEmailPriority chatDedicated manager
Billing FAQ

What you'll actually pay

No. Creating wallets, holding balances and receiving transfers are free on every plan. Sending incurs only the network fee, which goes to the blockchain, not to Vaultarc.

The spread is included in the quote you approve and shown as its own line item. Personal pays 0.35%, Signature 0.10%, and Treasury pricing is negotiated on volume.

Yes. Signature is billed monthly and cancels immediately; you keep full access to your wallet on the Personal tier with no migration step.

Registered non-profits and open-source foundations receive Signature at no cost. Contact us with your registration number to enable it.

Get started

Start free, upgrade when it pays

Most people never need more than the Personal tier — and we would rather tell you that up front.