A platform for organizations that need policy evaluation, treasury-grade visibility, and operational proof - not just custody. Retain full control while gaining institutional infrastructure.
JIL combines institutional-grade infrastructure with self-custody principles. You retain full asset control while gaining the policy evaluation, audit trails, and compliance tooling your organization requires.
| Capability | Self-Custody | Custodian | JIL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full asset control | |||
| Multi-sig policy evaluation | |||
| Treasury-grade visibility | |||
| Audit-ready receipts | |||
| Role-based access control | |||
| Cross-chain bridge | |||
| No balance-sheet exposure | |||
| Compliance-first design |
Every capability is designed to work together - policies inform approvals, approvals generate ledger entries, entries produce audit-ready receipts.
Define transaction rules by user, amount, corridor, asset, and counterparty. Policies are evaluated and attested automatically.
Multi-level approval chains with configurable signers, thresholds, and escalation logic.
Every transaction recorded with cryptographic proof. Export audit trails in standard formats.
Built-in KYC/KYB, AML screening, jurisdiction rules, and regulatory reporting.
Encrypted storage for agreements, certificates, and compliance documents with time-gated sharing.
Move assets between Ethereum and JIL network with validator-secured bridge infrastructure.
Role-based access, department isolation, and granular permission controls across your organization.
Real-time portfolio view, account aggregation, and executive-grade reporting for treasury operations.
These are not terms-of-service promises. They are architectural constraints built into the platform at every layer.
Your assets are never mixed with platform reserves or other client funds. Full segregation at every layer.
Assets under your control are never lent, leveraged, or used as collateral without explicit authorization.
Your holdings sit outside the platform balance sheet. Platform insolvency does not affect your assets.