What is a non-custodial wallet
In a non-custodial wallet the money is yours and only you can move it. Here is what that means, how it differs from a bank, and how Ruvo keeps it simple.

Custodial vs non-custodial, in plain terms
- Custodial (a bank, a broker, most dollar accounts): the institution holds the funds. It can freeze, block or limit your balance, and you depend on it to move anything.
- Non-custodial (a self-custody wallet): the balance sits in a wallet that answers to you. Nobody can move it without your authorization.
How the Ruvo wallet works
Why self-custody matters for Brazilians
- Your dollar balance cannot be frozen or swept by a third party.
- You hold value in dollars, away from swings in the real.
- You move money on your schedule, not the bank’s business hours.
- You can receive from, and send to, any external wallet, not just accounts inside one app.
Receive and send from any wallet
What you are responsible for
When a custodial wallet makes more sense
| Feature | Custodial account | Non-custodial wallet |
|---|---|---|
| Who holds the funds | Bank or institution | You — self-custody |
| Freeze risk | Yes — account can be blocked | No — only you can move your balance |
| IOF on transfers | Varies by operation | 0% IOF |
| Recovery if you lose access | Institution resets your account | Built-in recovery via Ruvo |
| Send to external wallet | Limited or not available | Any wallet, any supported network |
| Seed phrase required | No | No — Ruvo handles it |
It means the money is held in a wallet you control, not by an institution. Nobody can freeze or move your balance without your authorization.
Ruvo has built-in recovery tied to your email and device, so you keep self-custody without depending on a written seed phrase.
Yes. You can send your digital dollars to any external wallet, for 0.9% as an individual or 0.4% as a business, with 0% IOF.
Yes, when you protect your login. Ruvo adds built-in recovery so you get the safety of self-custody without depending on a written seed phrase.
No. Your balance is in a wallet you control. No institution can freeze or move your funds without your authorisation.
No. Receiving digital dollars from any external wallet is free. You only pay a fee when you send to an external wallet.
