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.
