Vultisig Weekly Update — 03.21.26

Vultisig Weekly Update — 03.21.26

By VultisigUpdated March 21, 2026

We’ve just closed out one of the most intense and rewarding weeks in our development history. With nearly 100 pull requests merged across our entire ecosystem, the team hasn’t just been shipping features—we’ve been fundamentally reinforcing the engine that powers Vultisig.

As we push deeper into the intersection of MPC infrastructure and agentic automation, this week represents a clear shift toward a more stable, responsive, and intuitive wallet experience.

All-time Platform Numbers

  • iOS Impressions: 161,632
  • iOS Downloads: 9,598
  • Android Downloads: 36,250
  • Extension Installs: 8,420
  • Total Swap Volume: $95.62M
  • Total Fees Generated: $473.1K

Building for Velocity

This week was about clearing the path forward. By aggressively
tackling technical debt and unifying our architecture, we’ve created
an environment where features move from concept to user hands faster
than ever before.

On the mobile front, our Android team is making massive strides in the
V2 design system, migrating over 20 screens to align perfectly with
our updated Figma standards. Meanwhile, our iOS developers executed a
sweeping codebase restructure—implementing a new unified blockchain
layer and feature-based directory system that dramatically boosts both
maintainability and performance.

The extension and desktop tools have also seen a significant leap in
capability. We’ve successfully bridged the gap between the agent
backend and the extension’s UI, introducing a sleek, glass-effect chat
interface that feels as responsive as it looks. Combined with the
hardening of our MPC session management and security protocols, these
updates aren't just about utility—they’re about building trust at the
protocol level.

Looking Ahead: The Agentic Foundation

Beyond the polish, the core infrastructure is quietly evolving. With
our Vultiserver now supporting batch processing for keygen, reshare,
and import operations, we are setting the stage for significantly
smoother onboarding and high-volume interactions. We’ve also refined
our SDK’s key-signing reliability and introduced more robust CLI
tooling, ensuring that developers and power users alike have the
precision they need to build on top of our MPC architecture.

Takeaway

If last week was about planting seeds, this week was about cultivating
the garden. We are emerging from a period of heavy infrastructure work
with a platform that is leaner, faster, and more capable. With the
agent backend now fully wired and our design systems stabilizing,
we’re ready to lean into a new cycle of feature-heavy development.

The foundation is rock-solid. We keep on building.

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