Use ETH for goals where you are comfortable with Ethereum fees and price movement.
Ethereum address trackingPut money aside, and make it harder to undo. On purpose.
Create a vault for USDC, ETH, or SOL, set the rule, and fund it from your own wallet. LockNStash keeps the terms clear so you know exactly when the money can move again.
68% toward the emergency runway
Each vault gets its own receiving address, so deposits are tied to the right goal from the start.
You can still leave early, but the 30% penalty makes the choice serious.
LockNStash watches the address and updates your vault after the network confirms the transfer.
Use Base USDC when you want the vault balance to stay close to the dollar amount you chose.
Base USDC trackingUse SOL for smaller, faster transfers while still keeping the vault rule in front of you.
Solana address trackingHow it works.
Set the terms, send funds to the vault address, and come back when the rule says the money is ready.
You see the deal before you create the vault.
Choose the asset, goal amount, unlock date, and early-exit penalty before any address is created.
The important parts, plainly.
Crypto can be unforgiving, so LockNStash keeps the rules, risks, and safeguards visible.
How LockNStash worksLearn more
Create a vault, choose a dollar goal, date, or both, then send crypto to the vault address. Confirmed deposits update the balance.
Wallet infrastructureLearn more
LockNStash uses Coinbase CDP wallets for USDC, ETH, and SOL routes. Tatum and Crypto APIs help watch incoming transfers.
Account securityLearn more
Accounts use secure cookies, webhooks are signature-checked, and withdrawals require verified email plus 2FA or a recovery code.
Fees and penaltiesLearn more
Early withdrawals include the displayed 30% penalty. Network fees still apply, and Ethereum fees can be expensive.
Risks and disclosuresLearn more
Crypto transfers can be irreversible, prices can move quickly, and providers can be delayed. Always check the network and address before sending.
SupportLearn more
Support may ask for public transaction hashes or vault IDs. Never share seed phrases, private keys, or wallet recovery words.
No fine print surprise.
Every vault shows the rule, unlock condition, and early-exit penalty before you create it.
Start with something specific: a USDC reserve, an ETH gas fund, a hardware wallet, or your own custom goal.
Use a goal vault when the amount matters. Use a time vault when the point is to wait.
Send crypto to the vault address. LockNStash updates the balance after the transfer is confirmed.
Give your crypto a reason to stay put.
Sign in to create vaults, track deposits, and see the withdrawal terms before you lock anything in.
Your vaults
Track what you have set aside, what is confirmed, and what can be withdrawn.
A simple view of what is locked, pending, and ready.
Switch between pricing, deposits, and withdrawals without digging through transaction history.
Market prices move. Confirmed balances do not guess.
ETH and SOL values update with market prices, while confirmed balances wait for real deposit confirmations.
Your vaults
Fund them, follow progress, and withdraw when the rule is met.