Casa Vault
Casa · Collaborative · Last reviewed 2026-04-29
High-value holders who want guided multisig, inheritance planning, and a support layer.
Why trust this view
Casa Vault evidence summary
What you control, and what can still fail.
- Key model
- Assisted multisig
- Recovery / backup path
- 3-key and 5-key multisig vaults with Casa Recovery Key and optional inheritance workflows
- Hardware support
- Uses mobile keys, hardware keys, and Casa-assisted recovery key models
- Open-source posture
- Service-assisted custody model; not treated as open-source wallet software
Who should shortlist it?
Shortlist if
High-value holders who want guided multisig, inheritance planning, and a support layer.
Pause if
You want fully DIY self-custody with no service provider in the recovery path.
Primary risk
Casa cannot move funds alone, but the support/recovery experience depends on Casa as an ongoing service provider.
How this wallet is evaluated.
Recovery safety
Can a user recover under stress without handing unilateral control to a provider?
Key control
Who signs, how many keys exist, and whether multisig or hardware separation is available.
Ease of use
Whether the setup burden matches the likely user and balance size.
Hardware support
Whether long-term savings can use dedicated signing devices and coordinator flows.
Privacy tooling
Whether the wallet supports power-user controls such as PSBTs, descriptors, Tor, or coin control.
Evidence trail
Casa Vault source receipt
No live quote. Wallet reviews use public materials for platform support, backup model, hardware support, open-source posture, and recovery risk.
Vaults use mobile keys, hardware keys, and a Casa Recovery Key; 2-of-3 (3-key) and 3-of-5 (5-key) quorums; Casa Recovery Key cannot send funds alone; Casa is non-custodial and does not hold/control/transmit funds.
Verified against source · checked 2026-04-29OfficialCasa homepage — 'Secure Storage for Bitcoin and Stablecoins'Casa secures Bitcoin AND stablecoins/Ethereum (BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT) — i.e., not Bitcoin-only.
Verified against source · checked 2026-04-29Support docsWalletPilot Casa Review (2025)Independent confirmation of collaborative multisig with inheritance, user retaining key control, and Casa as a support/recovery service provider rather than custodian.
Verified against source · checked 2026-04-29Sources
Open the official materials before trusting any recovery model with meaningful funds.
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