General
Fireblocks, Anchorage, Privy and seven more providers are live on Range
Assets in custody have always sat in a separate console you checked on its own, now they sit in the same unified view as everything else you hold.

Over the past few weeks, we have expanded our coverage to support account integrations with nine custody and wallet infrastructure providers. Balances and transactions from those accounts flow into the same real-time ledger as every wallet, bank account and exchange you hold, with continuous monitoring across all of them.
Connect all your wallets across 200+ blockchain networks, plus your bank accounts, your exchange accounts and your accounts on Anchorage, Fireblocks, BitGo, Turnkey, Copper, Utila, Dfns, Fordefi, Cubist and Privy, to see every balance and transaction in one unified view.
Once connected, you can use Range to apply continuous sanctions, fraud and risk exposure monitoring across all your accounts. We are adding new integrations rapidly so you can connect more of your financial stack and spend less time manually assembling your month-end accounts.
Our Connect plan is free and includes unlimited integrations. Connect your accounts and see everything your company holds in one real-time view at range.org.
What custody and wallet monitoring in Range does
Connect a custody or wallet infrastructure account and Range imports its balances and full transaction history. Deposits, withdrawals and transfers are categorized alongside every wallet transfer, exchange trade and bank payment, creating one consistent record across your treasury.
That labeled history becomes the basis for month-end close. Range feeds enriched transaction data into formats Xero, QuickBooks, NetSuite and SAP can ingest, and uses your labeled transactions to build income statement and balance sheet views. Finance and compliance work from the same underlying record, rather than separate spreadsheets.
Range also extends sanctions, fraud and exposure monitoring across the assets held with your custodians and wallet infrastructure providers. A counterparty that appears as a wallet, bank account and custody withdrawal address is linked to a single entity, allowing you to measure exposure across your entire treasury. Anything that triggers a rule is recorded in an activity log your team can investigate and provide to an auditor.
Why treasuries using multiple providers need one ledger
Companies operating across stablecoins and fiat rarely keep assets with a single provider. Reserves may sit with a qualified custodian, operational funds may run through MPC wallet infrastructure and customer wallets may be powered by another provider.
Each system has its own console, export format and reporting schedule. Finance teams close the gaps manually by logging into multiple dashboards, matching balances in spreadsheets and sending compliance a snapshot that is already out of date.
The workload grows with every provider added. Exposure reviews also happen after funds have moved. When a counterparty linked to a custody withdrawal is later flagged, teams have fewer options available. When an auditor asks what the company held or moved on a specific day, the answer depends on how quickly someone can reconstruct the record.
Range removes that manual assembly. Every connected account is monitored continuously as transactions land, using the same sanctions lists and risk signals applied across the rest of your treasury. Finance, compliance and audit teams all work from the same ledger.
For finance, compliance and risk teams
If your team is still checking custody and wallet balances console by console, get in touch to connect your accounts and see all balances and transactions across your treasury in a single live view.
Range supports Anchorage, Fireblocks, BitGo, Turnkey, Copper, Utila, Dfns, Fordefi, Cubist and Privy, with more providers coming soon.
Our Connect plan is free and includes unlimited integrations across all your accounts, including banks, custodians, wallets, exchanges and PSPs.
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