
Kresus
Kresus is a blockchain infrastructure provider offering enterprise tokenization, white-label wallets, stablecoin settlement, and a consumer crypto wallet.

What is Kresus?
Kresus is a blockchain infrastructure provider that builds tools for both consumers and enterprises. Kresus Labs offers a next-generation consumer wallet with multi-chain support, seedless recovery, smart trading tools, and built-in AI, alongside modular enterprise infrastructure for businesses moving on-chain. Enterprise offerings include white-label wallet infrastructure configurable for custodial, non-custodial, or hybrid setups; a tokenization platform (Kite) for issuing and managing real-world assets across institutional networks and EVM chains; stablecoin-powered settlement and payment workflows; mini-app development for major ecosystems; and custom blockchain development. The Kresus consumer wallet combines MPC and Account Abstraction to create a self-custody experience where users never get locked out, even if they lose access to their email accounts. Headquartered in San Francisco, Kresus is backed by leading venture capital firms and has partnered with brands including Christie's for blockchain-based digital proof of ownership.
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