JasperVault, a peer-to-peer options protocol built for DeFi trading, has announced a strategic partnership with SafePal, a multi-chain cryptocurrency wallet provider. The collaboration brings JasperVault’s platform onto SafePal’s hardware wallet infrastructure, allowing users to store and access their assets through self-custodial technology.
JasperVault aims to make DeFi options trading more accessible and secure. The protocol uses atomic swaps, program derived addresses, and account abstraction via hash time-lock contracts. These technologies enable peer-to-peer options trading that works across multiple blockchains. The integration with SafePal is meant to strengthen asset security for users, especially after recent security issues in the crypto space.
SafePal Integration via Direct Interface
The partnership focuses heavily on cybersecurity. JasperVault users can now interact with their multi-chain DeFi options through SafePal’s hardware wallet, which is non-custodial. SafePal supports over 200 chains and more than 1,000 tokens, offering a flexible hub for managing digital assets. Users can store, swap, trade, and earn yield from a single interface.
With this technical integration, decentralized derivatives on JasperVault are now fully manageable on SafePal’s hardware wallet. This gives investors and traders self-custody options with cross-chain trading capabilities. The idea is to let users take advantage of SafePal’s ecosystem for managing their crypto holdings with strong security and an intuitive interface.
Building a Better DeFi User Experience
Security remains a major concern in the DeFi space, especially as assets and applications grow rapidly. For JasperVault, adding SafePal’s non-custodial wallet suite is seen as a crucial step for improving the user experience. It means that both JasperVault and SafePal users can now access multi-chain offerings across the two connected networks. The alliance also implies more choices for deeper DeFi utilities and self-custodial asset management.
In addition to the integration, SafePal has sponsored hardware wallets for JasperVault users to help strengthen asset security. JasperVault is also rewarding users who try its Perpetual Protect feature, though details on that program remain limited. The move seems to be part of a broader effort to build trust and usability in the DeFi options market.
