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Wallets Overview

Temple supports multiple non-custodial wallet solutions for for trading. Users may connect one or multiple wallets to their account for maximum flexibility.

Updated over 3 weeks ago
  • Multi-Wallet Support: Connect and manage multiple non-custodial wallets under a single account.

  • Secure Key Management: Private keys remain fully controlled by the user or organization at all times.

  • Integrated Trading: Connected wallets can be used directly for deposits, withdrawals, and settlement on Temple.

  • Flexible Connectivity: Support for institutional-grade wallet providers, hardware wallets, and multi-signature solutions.

Wallet Compatibility Overview

Type

Use Cases

Notes

Institutional Custody Solutions

Trading, settlement, treasury management

Requires enterprise integration; subject to provider service terms.

Hardware Wallets

Secure trading, deposits, withdrawals

Recommended for operational security; limited automation features.

Multi-Signature Wallets

Treasury, risk management

Supports shared control; setup complexity varies by provider.

Software Wallets

Trading, flexible connectivity

Convenient for smaller flows; key management remains user’s responsibility.

Best Practices

  • Use hardware or multi-signature wallets for institutional accounts to minimize operational risk.

  • Restrict wallet connection permissions to verified administrators.

  • Maintain internal logs of wallet connections and activity for reconciliation with Temple export records.

Risks and Considerations

  • Transaction Finality: On-chain transactions are irreversible; incorrect addresses or unsupported assets may result in loss of funds.

  • Network Compatibility: Only assets and networks explicitly supported by Temple should be transferred.

  • Operational Risk: Responsibility for key management, backups, and signing procedures rests fully with the customer.

Disclaimer

Temple does not hold or manage private keys for non-custodial wallets. Users are solely responsible for key security and transaction authorization.

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