For years, building a stablecoin product meant stitching together a custody vendor, a gas relayer, an indexer, a webhook delivery system, a compliance tool, and a reconciliation script. Every team rebuilt the same plumbing.
We were on the inside of that pattern for half a decade — at exchanges, at issuers, at custody platforms. We watched smart teams spend quarters on infrastructure that should have been a dependency.
Stableops is the dependency we wished existed. One API for wallets, signing, gas, settlement, and audit. Across every chain and stablecoin that matters.
Every signing key is sharded via MPC, every shard sits in an HSM, every withdrawal flows through policy. We never hold a key alone. You can export shard recovery material whenever you want.
Double-entry accounting. Idempotent endpoints. Exponential backoff. Audit logs with hashes. We pick the boring, proven primitive over the clever one every time.
Gas in USD. Itemized invoices. Reconciliation that closes itself. We design every surface so the finance team doesn't have to learn what a gwei is to do their job.
You hold the keys. You own the wallets. You can leave with your data and your funds at any time. Lock-in is the opposite of trust.