★ Bitcoin Assistance ★

★ For Partners ★

The AI layer other Bitcoin products can build on — without asking users to give up control of their own coins.

★ What we are

Bitcoin AI that keeps the user in control.

Wallet makers, custody services, payment apps, and the companies that help people run their own Bitcoin node all want to add a helpful AI assistant — without breaking the promise their users came for: that no one else can move their money. That promise is what we protect. Our own assistant is the working example; what partners build with is the toolkit underneath it, and a relationship with the team that made it.

★ The rules we don't bend

Six promises, built into the code.

  1. It never signs. The assistant can't move money. Every approval happens on the user's own hardware wallet, by their own hand — we're never in that loop.
  2. Your node, no one else's. Every piece of Bitcoin data comes from the user's own node. No block explorers, no price feeds, no outside servers — ever.
  3. Nothing identifying leaves the machine. Full wallet addresses and account details are never shown to the AI or written to a log — only short, masked versions are.
  4. Write it once, run it anywhere. The same assistant works in our app, our command-line tool, and inside a partner's own product — with no rebuild for each one.
  5. Every action is recorded twice. One record for a permanent audit trail, one for live monitoring. Nothing the assistant does happens silently.
  6. The records stay home. All of that monitoring is kept on the user's own setup. Nothing is shipped off to an outside service.

★ What's built

What works today — and what's next.

  • Working today: plain-English fee guidance, private balance checks, a fresh receive address on demand, a simple single-key starter wallet, a local record of who's in a family's vault, and a plain-English explainer for any vault.
  • Proven end-to-end on an emulated hardware wallet: The Family Vault — everyday family spending, a recovery path for a lost device, and an inheritance path so loved ones are never locked out.
  • Built and now in safety review: building a full transaction for the user's hardware to sign, coordinating a transaction between several signers, inheritance fire-drills on test coins, annual vault reviews, inactivity check-ins, and a map of where backup pieces are kept.

★ How partners fit in

Three kinds of partners we already fit.

  • Wallet makers — the vault's everyday-spending and inheritance flows run through your device, with your firmware as the thing users ultimately trust. The natural first step is telling the inheritance story together.
  • Home-server and node companies — the assistant installs right alongside a user's own node, with nothing phoning home. A clean drop-in for the self-hosting platforms (Umbrel, Start9, Citadel, and the like).
  • Custody and inheritance services — our keep-your-own-keys path sits next to a custodial product instead of competing with it: a natural "ready to hold your own keys?" upgrade, in the same friendly language your customers already know.