Transactions which are screened through Liminal Firewall, require approvals from the designated teams, as per the policy rules. The users from the team can refer to the Approve transactions guide to learn how to approve transactions from their Vaults dashboard.
Transfers policy allows you to define amount limits on transactions. You can set up policy rules in such a way that transactions above the defined amount will either be accepted, rejected, or require approvals from the designated team(s). For more information, see Transfers policy.
Multisig wallets are self-managed wallets, allowing organisations to operate them outside Liminal Vaults. For more information, see Operate EVM multisig wallets outside Liminal Vaults.
Ledger Live now supports Miniscript, making it easier to create advanced Bitcoin transactions. To install the new Bitcoin application, see Update for Bitcoin transactions on Ledger.
In case of warm MPC wallet, you can create transaction directly from the Liminal Vaults dashboard. According to the wallet configuration, the transaction goes to the approvers from the initiator team for approval and signer team for transaction signing. To learn more, see Transfer funds from a warm MPC wallet.
Staking in blockchain allows you to lock up crypto assets to help secure the network and earn rewards over time. Liminal has partnered with Figment to participate in proof-of-stake systems to validate transactions on your behalf. To learn more, see Stake Solana assets in Liminal Vaults.
Smart Refill Wallet helps you automate asset transfers from a cold wallet to a hot withdrawal wallet, ensuring uninterrupted transactions from the withdrawal wallet, and eliminating the need for manual transfers. To learn more, see Smart Refill Wallet.
If you need to remove a hardware device for business reasons, you can submit a support ticket to request this action. To learn more, see Delink a hardware device.
When a user leaves an organisation, the owner or admin can delete the user from their organisation. To learn more, see Delete a user.
In Liminal Vaults, an organisation is operated and managed by a set of roles—owner, admin, and member. These roles with their defined responsibilities have specified access to the platform. A team of users is created to either initiate or sign wallet transactions, also referred to as the initiator/signer team. To learn more about user roles and teams, see User roles and teams.