Stackit Documentation
  • Introduction
    • What is Stackit?
  • Why Stackit?
  • Key Features
  • Platform Overview
    • How Stackit Works
    • User Journey
    • Technology Stack
  • Core Concepts
    • What is an SIP?
    • Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA)
    • Self-Custody
    • Smart Contract Automation
  • Getting Started
    • System Requirements
    • Creating Your Wallet
    • Funding Your Wallet
    • Connecting to Stackit
  • User Guide
    • Dashboard Overview
    • Creating an SIP Plan
    • Managing Your SIPs
    • Authorization Process
  • Technical Architecture
    • Smart Contract System
    • Transaction Flow
  • Security
    • Self-Custody Advantage
    • Authorization Security
    • Best Practices for Users
    • Security Limitations
  • Fee Structure
    • Transparent Pricing
  • Troubleshooting
    • Common Issues
    • Getting Help
  • FAQ
  • Glossary
  • Support and Community
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  1. Core Concepts

Self-Custody

Self-custody means maintaining control of your cryptocurrency assets by keeping them in your own wallet rather than on an exchange or with a third party. Stackit uniquely enables automated investing while maintaining self-custody:

  • Your assets remain in your wallet until each purchase is executed

  • You maintain complete access to your funds at all times

  • No exposure to exchange hacks, freezes, or insolvency risks

  • Full control over your private keys

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