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Coda Network adds an institution-defined authorization decision at key control points in the digital asset lifecycle. Each workflow uses the same decision model while preserving the responsibilities of your existing systems.

Wallet linking

Associate an external wallet or account with an institutional customer record using supported verification evidence. Coda helps preserve that context so your institution can use it in later deposit and withdrawal decisions. Expected outcome: The institution receives a consistent decision about whether to establish or continue the relationship between the customer record and the external wallet or account.

Inbound deposit decisioning

Evaluate the available source context, asset, amount, configured intelligence, and institutional policy before crediting a deposit internally. Expected outcome: Coda returns ALLOW, REVIEW, or DENY for the internal crediting decision. The decision does not claim to prevent or reverse an on-chain transfer.

Outbound withdrawal authorization

Evaluate destination context, policy thresholds, and approval requirements before a withdrawal enters the institution’s signing or broadcast workflow. Expected outcome: Coda returns the authorization decision while your institution retains its keys and controls signing, broadcast, and execution.
Supported inputs and implementation details depend on the workflow agreed with Coda Network. Coda does not take custody of assets or execute transfers.

Understand control and responsibility

See how Coda fits alongside your policy, data, custody, and execution systems.