Bengaluru, India — January 27, 2026 — Spydra, a low-code asset tokenization platform, today announced the release of its new Custodial Wallet for Investors capability for public-chain token stores—designed to remove one of the biggest adoption hurdles in tokenized investing: the requirement that every investor must first become a “crypto power user.”
For many first-time investors, the path to buying tokens still involves installing browser wallets, managing seed phrases, understanding network fees, and handling irreversible transactions—steps that are unfamiliar to mainstream users and can result in permanent loss if credentials are misplaced. Industry research highlights how common account lockouts and security incidents can be when users must manage keys and recovery themselves.
Spydra’s new custodial wallet feature is built to make tokenized investing feel closer to familiar Web2 experiences—investors can sign up and invest with email/password flows, while issuers retain the ability to meet compliance requirements such as KYC, and the platform orchestrates wallet creation and key management securely behind the scenes.
Even as tokenized assets and on-chain marketplaces mature, the “last mile” user experience remains a bottleneck. A widely discussed barrier is seed phrase management—users are expected to secure and recover assets with cryptographic secrets that have no “forgot password” equivalent. User studies and reporting continue to show conceptual misunderstandings, unsafe practices, and lockouts tied to recovery phrases and key handling.
Kaspersky’s “Crypto Threats 2023” research found that 32% of respondents who own or have owned crypto said they lost access to a crypto-related account, highlighting the real-world impact of complex access and recovery models. Reuters has also reported a surge in wallet recovery requests as users get locked out due to forgotten passwords, lost devices, missing 2FA, or misplaced seed phrases.
Spydra’s Custodial Wallet for Investors is the cornerstone of its “wallet-less onboarding” strategy for token stores on public chains. The feature enables issuers and marketplace operators to offer a frictionless investment experience for non-technical users, letting them buy and manage assets using only an email and password.
From the investor’s point of view, the wallet is “invisible”:
Spydra’s custodial wallet infrastructure is designed around three principles: event-driven creation, compliance gating, and managed recovery.
“Tokenization will only scale when the experience is as simple as any mainstream financial app,” said Manish Tewari, Co-founder of Spydra. “Our custodial wallet feature removes the biggest friction points—wallet installs, seed phrases, and confusing on-chain steps—so issuers can onboard everyday investors with familiar login and payment flows, while still enforcing identity and compliance requirements.”
Availability
The Custodial Wallet for Investors feature is available for Spydra Token Stores on public chains as part of Spydra’s public-chain offering and documentation.
Spydra is a low-code, API-driven asset tokenization platform that helps businesses tokenize real-world assets and launch digital marketplaces on public or private blockchain networks. Founded in 2021, Spydra focuses on developer-friendly infrastructure and configurable workflows that simplify token issuance, compliance, and investor experiences.
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