PrimeVault FAQs
Swaps, Bridges, Exchanges and Settlement
3 min
can primevault perform swaps or bridges? how are they governed? yes built in routing shows available paths, fees, and timing trades are governed by the same rules as any other transaction who can initiate them, caps per trade and per period, which routes are allowed, and what approvals are needed simulations and destination checks make sure what you approve is what gets executed can we connect exchange accounts and build internal settlement flows? yes you can link exchange accounts as “exchange vaults,” view balances, and move funds between exchanges and your on chain vaults this lets you build an internal settlement network for rebalancing and operations policy continues to govern transfers to and from exchanges, with full audit and reconciliation how do you handle gas management? create a dedicated gas vault per chain to fund operations and keep fee accounting separate from treasury balances policies control who can top up gas and by how much automations can keep gas token balances above set thresholds gas vaults can also act as fee payers on evm networks and solana, you can enable fee sponsorship, allowing users to avoid using native gas in their own wallets fee payer settings are available on the platform and exposed via our apis, allowing you to turn sponsorship on/off and trigger automated top ups programmatically can we connect to banks, on /off ramps, or card programs? we integrate with external venues via api while keeping the policy engine as the gatekeeper kyc/aml for those venues is handled by the venue; primevault evaluates whether a given flow is allowed under your policy before any signing happens