Secure Digital Asset Supervision Designed for Government Procurement
SFTY supports regulators with sovereign infrastructure that connects internal systems and external providers through secure, auditable integration and controlled phased deployment.
Connected supervision
SFTY supports secure sovereign integration workflows
SFTY centralizes multi-provider data, maintains audit logs and enforces role-based access controls to create a unified supervisory layer tailored for government procurement and deployment requirements.
- Connect fragmented market data
- Turn signals into supervisory cases
- Preserve evidence and decision history
- Support reporting across agencies
Supervisory infrastructure capabilities
VASP Supervision
Market participants, licensing data and risk profiles
KYT Monitoring
Wallets, transactions and exposure across the market
Travel Rule
Originator and beneficiary data checked for completeness
Case Management
Alerts, investigations and supervisory actions
Sovereign Deployment
On-premise or private cloud for sensitive data
Reporting
Supervisory outputs, evidence and regulatory reports
Secure integration becomes complex and fragmented
Government teams face challenges connecting internal systems with multiple external data providers securely and consistently. Without a unified approach, audit logs, access controls and supervisory workflows become difficult to govern and verify across different environments.
Review integration frameworkNo unified market view
VASP activity, licensing data and risk signals remain scattered
Slow supervisory response
Alerts and investigations depend on disconnected manual processes
Weak evidence trail
Decisions are harder to explain without connected logs and case history
Cross-agency gaps
Regulatory teams lack one shared operating layer for supervision
Workflow
From deployment controls to audit log
SFTY connects secure deployment settings, role-based access and audit logs to preserve evidence, manage permissions and support phased government integration workflows.
Explore reporting flowMarket signal
Wallet, VASP, Travel Rule or OSINT signal appears
Triage
SFTY classifies and routes the signal for review
Case
A supervisory case opens with context & evidence
Action
Teams record a decision, request or supervisory response
Record
Evidence, actions and outcomes stay available for review
Not another analytics tool. A supervisory control plane
SFTY provides a secure, auditable supervisory layer that connects internal government systems and external data to support consistent regulatory workflows and evidence retention.

Market-level visibility
See activity across VASPs, wallets, entities and risk signals

Entity and ownership context
Connect participants, structures, links and supervisory records

Case-based supervision
Move from alerts to investigations, actions and reporting

Supervisory posture
Understand not only single risks, but the condition of the market
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FAQ
Questions regulators ask about SFTY
Clear answers on VASP supervision, sovereign deployment, evidence logging and regulatory workflows.
What is SFTY for government regulators?
SFTY provides regulators with a secure supervisory layer connecting entity data, wallets, transactions, KYC, KYB, Travel Rule, alerts, cases and reporting workflows within one operational environment.
How does SFTY support secure integration?
SFTY supports secure integration by enabling role-based access, audit logs, data segregation and phased deployment within sovereign or controlled government infrastructures.
How does SFTY preserve supervisory evidence?
SFTY preserves evidence with detailed case histories, decision logs and audit-grade records to maintain review readiness and traceability for supervisory actions.
Can SFTY connect with existing government systems?
Yes. SFTY can integrate with internal government registries, compliance platforms and external analytics providers into a connected supervisory workflow.
Does SFTY replace existing supervisory tools?
No. SFTY acts as a neutral layer above existing tools, orchestrating multiple provider outputs rather than replacing underlying supervisory or analytics systems.
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