Verifire is a verified wallet infrastructure company for regulated digital finance. It combines a verified self custody wallet, reusable onboarding, consent based identity sharing, wallet ownership support and white label wallet infrastructure into one connected platform story.
FAQ
Practical answers about Verifire.
A concise guide to what Verifire is, who it is for and how the model is intended to work.
These answers are written to reduce confusion quickly for both enterprise buyers and users evaluating the platform story.
FAQ themes
What Verifire is and is not.
How self custody, consent and trust fit together.
Which companies benefit most from the platform.
Verifire is built primarily for exchanges, CASPs, brokers, on and off ramp platforms, crypto fintechs and regulated digital asset businesses. It can also support banks and regulated platforms exploring self custody related user journeys.
Yes. Verifire is positioned around self custody, not as another generic custodial wallet app. The company goal is to make self custody more usable in trust heavy financial environments.
Verifire is designed around approved sharing of trusted identity context. The user controls when data is shared with a supported platform rather than having trust information moved silently in the background.
It refers to infrastructure that helps platforms connect trusted user context to wallet addresses so deposit, withdrawal and self hosted wallet workflows can be handled with more confidence and less avoidable friction.
White label means a platform can launch a wallet experience under its own brand while Verifire provides the underlying wallet, onboarding and trust infrastructure.
No. Verifire is positioned as trust enabling and compliance enabling infrastructure. It does not remove the need for platform governance, legal interpretation or regulatory responsibility.
No. While digital asset platforms are a core audience, the model can also support regulated financial platforms that need a more trusted way to interact with self custody users.
Because that understates the value. Verifire is better explained as a verified wallet infrastructure layer that connects self custody, identity reuse, consent and trusted wallet interaction into one product architecture.