Local, non-custodial support
A nearby process for sensitive crypto work.
Peabody clients can start with a discovery call, then schedule in-person work when the setup is sensitive enough to benefit from a real room, real devices, and a slower walkthrough.
Key Vault Pro provides technical education and self-custody consulting for private clients, businesses, and professionals supporting clients with digital assets. We do not provide investment, legal, tax, or trading advice, and we never take custody of client assets.
Peabody service area
Peabody is served from our Peabody office for scheduled local crypto consulting.
Non-custodial
You keep every seed phrase, private key, password, two-factor code, and transaction approval.
Remote or in person
In-person appointments are available at our Peabody office by scheduling first through the contact form.
Built for clarity
We slow the setup down so you understand the process before relying on it.
Crypto self-custody services for Peabody
Practical help for the moments where mistakes are expensive
Hardware wallet setup
Walkthroughs for wallet initialization, receive-address checks, firmware awareness, and backup habits. You handle every secret.
Self-custody review
A practical review of wallets, exchanges, devices, backups, and the everyday habits that protect or expose crypto holdings.
Transfer preparation
Test transactions, address verification, timing, confirmations, and a slower process before larger transfers.
Professional client support
Technical self-custody support for professionals whose clients own crypto and need help outside a tax, legal, advisory, or cybersecurity scope.
Common reasons Peabody clients reach out
Nearby crypto consulting areas
Key Vault Pro supports clients across Massachusetts, with a strong local focus on the North Shore and Greater Boston.
View all Massachusetts areasHelpful self-custody guides
Read these before changing wallets, backups, or transfer routines
Start with a simple discovery call.
Tell us what you hold, how it is stored now, and what feels uncertain. Do not send seed phrases, private keys, passwords, or two-factor codes through any form.
