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Security Guidance

Protect your Valuya DA account, your wallet access, and the devices you use for confirmations. Keep recovery information private and offline wherever possible.


Short & clear

Valuya DA combines account security, identity checks, and a digital register for tokenized securities. You should still protect your account access and wallet carefully. In register-based issuances such as Miller, a lost wallet does not automatically mean that the registered security position is lost: after verification and approval, the register position can be moved to a replacement wallet.


Core security checklist

These are the most important steps:

  • Do not give anyone else access to your account.
  • Add strong account protection, ideally 2FA and a passkey.
  • Store your 2FA recovery keys offline and separate from your everyday devices.
  • If you use a wallet where a private key or recovery material is available, store it offline and never share it.

Step-by-step guide after account setup

After your account is set up, secure access in this order:

  1. Add 2FA and a passkey
    Protect your account with more than one factor. Sensitive actions may require an additional confirmation.
  2. Download your 2FA recovery keys
    Store them offline in a place only you can access.
  3. Secure wallet recovery material
    If your wallet setup gives you access to a private key or recovery data, keep it offline. Valuya DA will never ask you to disclose it. For Miller-style registered securities, contact support if a wallet is lost so the replacement process can be checked against the register.
  4. Keep sensitive links hidden
    Only reveal export or recovery links when you need them, then close or hide them again.

About “Transfer assets”

Only activate Transfer assets if you really need it. For registered securities, transfers and wallet replacements may require additional checks so that the register remains aligned with the legal owner position.


What we can do

Inside Valuya DA, we can support the following:

  • Show your wallet address, register position, and security settings in the app.
  • Open available wallet export or recovery flows after your step-up confirmation.
  • Let you configure 2FA, passkeys, and related account protections.
  • For register-based setups such as Miller, support a verified replacement-wallet process so the registered token position can be moved to a new wallet.

What we cannot do

There are still clear technical and security limits:

  • We cannot recover or reveal a lost private key. A register-based wallet replacement is a controlled reassignment of the registered position, not a recovery of the old wallet key.
  • We cannot see or store your private key for you.
  • We cannot simply undo a transfer that you already signed and sent on-chain.

FAQ

If I lose access to my wallet, can Valuya DA help? For Miller-style registered securities, yes, Valuya DA can support a verified replacement-wallet process. We cannot restore the lost private key itself, but the registered security position can be reassigned to a new verified wallet when the required checks and approvals are complete.

Do you keep a copy of my private key? No. If your wallet setup exposes private-key or recovery material, you must store it yourself.

Should I enable Transfer assets by default? No. Enable it only when you truly need to send assets to another wallet or start a wallet replacement process.


Note Security is strongest when access stays limited, recovery material stays offline, and sensitive actions are performed only after explicit confirmation. Register-based wallet replacement protects the registered security position; it does not make ordinary private-key handling unnecessary.