What makes Vaultro different from other crypto wallets?
Vaultro combines self-custody with neobank-style UX. It focuses on local-first security, simpler
payments, gasless-oriented execution, recovery tooling, jackpot, and merchant/store flows in one
product.
Is Vaultro good for beginners?
Yes. Vaultro is built for newcomers who want a wallet that feels simpler and faster than a traditional
Web3 app while still keeping self-custody control.
Is Vaultro custodial?
No. Vaultro is a self-custody wallet, which means private keys and vault secrets stay under the user
control instead of being held by a centralized custodian.
What does gasless mean in Vaultro?
In supported flows, Vaultro lets users act without holding extra native gas tokens such as ETH or POL
just to use the wallet. The fee logic can use the asset already involved in the action, making crypto
feel closer to everyday digital payments.
What can I do inside Vaultro?
Vaultro supports sending and receiving crypto, stablecoin payments, merchant/store flows, swaps,
bridges, jackpot actions, recovery flows, and notifications, depending on chain and feature
availability.
Where can I use or download Vaultro?
Official access is published at vaultro.space/downloads. Vaultro is available across web, browser
extension, Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, supports seven mainnet networks, and is localized in
twelve languages.