What is MakeBanc?
A platform that connects investors with independent asset managers through one set of pipes: non-custodial vaults, institutional custody, and trade-only execution.
How capital actually moves:
How your capital moves through the platform
USDC moves from your wallet through the vault into Ceffu custody in a single transaction. The vault is a pass-through. It holds nothing.
You allocate capital, crypto or fiat, into a vault tied to a strategy you choose. The assets sit at Ceffu, a regulated custodian, in strategy-segregated cold storage. The manager has trade-only access to a sub-account and can never move your funds. The vault records what you own; the custodian holds what the vault owns; your wallet signs every deposit and redemption.
What MakeBanc never does:
These are not marketing distinctions. They are the legal and architectural foundation. If something on this site suggests otherwise, that is wrong and we want to know.
Where are my assets held?
At Ceffu, a regulated institutional custodian, in strategy-segregated cold storage. The vault records your ownership, the custodian holds what the vault owns, and you keep your keys. MakeBanc cannot move anything without a transaction signed by your wallet.
Who runs the strategies?
Independent asset managers, with their own track records, risk frameworks, and teams. Not MakeBanc employees. Not selected or endorsed by MakeBanc. They make the trades and bear responsibility for performance. Available strategies and their historical performance are listed in the platform dashboard.
How does MakeBanc make money?
| Fee | Rate | Paid by | Goes to |
|---|---|---|---|
| Platform | 1% / year | Investor | MakeBanc, covering custody and infrastructure |
| Insurance | 1% / year | Investor | Passed through in full to the insurer (Breach coverage in progress) |
| Performance | 30% above high water mark | Investor, from gains | The asset manager; MakeBanc charges a payment processing fee on it |
That is the complete fee structure. No hidden spreads, no balance-sheet lending, no payment for order flow. Full mechanics in Fees.
What this is not:
Not a bank. No deposit guarantees. No government insurance. Returns are not guaranteed, past performance does not predict future results, and the strategies carry market risk. You can lose money.